I may be able to help here, I run a mini-photography business in my spare time (ha!) and one of my projects is to create pics suitable for Twilight 2000. I'm quite happy for these to be used with attribution and can even edit shots to look more like the original edition if required (I STILL have great fun identifying the original pics!). If anyone is doing anything coming up for publication drop me a line and I can see what I have or can arrange to shoot.
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Originally posted by James Langham2 View PostI may be able to help here, I run a mini-photography business in my spare time (ha!) and one of my projects is to create pics suitable for Twilight 2000. I'm quite happy for these to be used with attribution and can even edit shots to look more like the original edition if required (I STILL have great fun identifying the original pics!). If anyone is doing anything coming up for publication drop me a line and I can see what I have or can arrange to shoot.
question - if I sent you any of the pics I used for the Africa Sourcebook could you modify them as you said above
definitely interested
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Originally posted by Olefin View PostThat is great to hear that you can do that! Heck yes I would be interested and definitely would be able to give you attribution
question - if I sent you any of the pics I used for the Africa Sourcebook could you modify them as you said above
definitely interested
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Originally posted by Ewan View PostArtwork is fine if it backs up the narrative but if is just pictures to cover up space or to fill pages why bother. I would rather have meaty content and few pictures than poor content with lots of pictures.
As for the GDW releases of the 80s and 90s the covers were excellent (Pirates of the Vistula being my favourite) but the interior drawings were at times lacking.
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James, those images are amazing. They incorporate a large taste of the artwork of the original release.“We’re not innovating. We’re selectively imitating.” June Bernstein, Acting President of the University of Arizona in Tucson, November 15, 1998.
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