I'm thinking that I should do something for Free RPG Day next year.
That Monster Brains article on the D&D coloring book a couple days ago was cool. An LotFP coloring book sounds like a pretty rad idea.
Amos Orion Sterns is on board for the project.
Now to come up with some good ideas for pics...
Anyone know of a good printer in or somewhere near Fort Wayne, Indiana?
That Monster Brains article on the D&D coloring book a couple days ago was cool. An LotFP coloring book sounds like a pretty rad idea.
Amos Orion Sterns is on board for the project.
Now to come up with some good ideas for pics...
Anyone know of a good printer in or somewhere near Fort Wayne, Indiana?
That is a fantastic idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe, one day, some action figures? :)
No need for the wood-burning set, though!
Speak for yourself on the wood burning set!
ReplyDeleteThis can only end in tears.
ReplyDeleteTears of laughter at the Something Awful post it's certain to create. XD
Please, include one of those non-euclidean geometry pictures in which you get crazy just by trying to colour them. With impossible angles, hidden dimensions an those kind of things.
ReplyDeleteA sign in Yellow image that shatters your mind as you color in.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious what crayon would be best for the colour out of space though.
You ought to include a three pack of jale, ulfire, and dolm colored crayons.
ReplyDeleteOoh, something for the kiddies for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteDDXP is in Fort Wayne. You might drop Baldman Games a note and see who they like/dislike.
ReplyDeleteWait a sec, you mean the B&W pictures in the grindhouse edition weren't purposely there for the kids to color?!?!? ...shit....IAN, EMILY GET OVER HERE WITH DADDY'S BOOKS!!!!
ReplyDeleteHoly Shit! I just checked out the link. That D&D coloring book was illustrated by GREG -FREAKING- IRONS! WHOA! He was one of my artist idols when i was a teenager. He did amazing underground work in the 70s in collaboration w/ Tom Veitch. Sadly Irons passed away in '84...on my birthday of all days.
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