This is really cool. Do you use this work for game layouts? Have you ever considered writing an rpg supplement like a one-page dungeon,etc. This image if very inspiring in that regard. :)
Thank you @craigbrasco !! I can't say that I have, not to rule it out or anything I just don't know what a RPG supplement is?? I have thought about doing a comic of some kind but never get past the first few pages.
@Kloftus Ah, check out DriveThruRPG.com. It's a tabletop RPG site that allows creators to write/publish gaming material. So for instance this painting could represent the entrance to a dungeon or cave system that players would explore (D&D). This art could be the cover for that module or an interior piece.
@Kloftus Yes indeed but you could use a free ruleset like Swords & Wizardry (https://froggodgames.com/frogs/product/swords-wizardry-complete-rulebook/) which is a great easy to learn retroclone of the older version of D&D (from the late 70s/early 80s). Alternatively you can use the free D&D 5th edition (https://media.wizards.com/2018/dnd/downloads/DnD_BasicRules_2018.pdf) Basic Rules as the basis of your game. It does take some know-how but it's not too much to learn.
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Craig Brasco (@craigbrasco)
This is really cool. Do you use this work for game layouts? Have you ever considered writing an rpg supplement like a one-page dungeon,etc. This image if very inspiring in that regard. :)
Kevin Loftus (@Kloftus)
Thank you @craigbrasco !! I can't say that I have, not to rule it out or anything I just don't know what a RPG supplement is?? I have thought about doing a comic of some kind but never get past the first few pages.
Craig Brasco (@craigbrasco)
@Kloftus Ah, check out DriveThruRPG.com. It's a tabletop RPG site that allows creators to write/publish gaming material. So for instance this painting could represent the entrance to a dungeon or cave system that players would explore (D&D). This art could be the cover for that module or an interior piece.
Kevin Loftus (@Kloftus)
@craigbrasco oh right okay...and would you need to know how the game works or anything?
Craig Brasco (@craigbrasco)
@Kloftus Yes indeed but you could use a free ruleset like Swords & Wizardry (https://froggodgames.com/frogs/product/swords-wizardry-complete-rulebook/) which is a great easy to learn retroclone of the older version of D&D (from the late 70s/early 80s). Alternatively you can use the free D&D 5th edition (https://media.wizards.com/2018/dnd/downloads/DnD_BasicRules_2018.pdf) Basic Rules as the basis of your game. It does take some know-how but it's not too much to learn.