Tag Archives: Art
Amaranthine Cover Sketch
This is early preliminary work, but it gives a good idea of where we’re going with the Amaranthine RPG cover. The image is over at Jenna Fowler’s new site. Let us know what you think: http://jennafowlerart.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/amaranthine-cover-wip-twitter/
Layout Rough Ideas
Our layout artist, Ryan Gately, has been working on some rough ideas for what the Amaranthine RPG is going to look like. Linked below the background and border we’re thinking of settling on for most of the game text. Note … Continue reading
Update on an Art Piece
The other day, I featured the sketches from this particular piece. I said it was going to be significantly different in the final version. In this case, we opted for Birds of Paradise instead of Roses. This is a curvy … Continue reading
Some Art!
We’re thinking of what to give for the next reward level on the Amaranthine RPG Kickstarter. It’s such a hard thing to decide. So, we’re debating. If you have thoughts, suggestions, ideas, what-have-you, let us know. That said, here’s some … Continue reading
Amaranthine. Podcasts. Development. Inclusion. Love.
So, we’re at $3,825. I’m so excited. That’s less than $200 from Amaranthology, and we still have twelve days to go! Looks like I have to start considering a Final Push Reward. If you haven’t contributed, go over to Kickstarter … Continue reading
Today’s Post: Art
Sorry, it’s been a slow week for updates. It turns out, editing audio takes time when you’re not experienced. And all the text we’ve been working on this week is the sort of stuff that’s not particularly fun to excerpt … Continue reading
Art!
The other day, we gave you a sample sketch by one of our artists, Jenna Fowler. Got some nice remarks, so I decided to follow up with the full version. Click the image for the full-sized version.
Amaranthine: Introduction
Living is more than not dying. Living means never letting a fear of death hinder your wishes, dreams, or desires. -Sasha Baich, Epicurean Have you ever fallen in love? Think back to the slope, when you knew you were falling … Continue reading
Another art sample
This sample is from David Russell.
Every Machine Age Production is listed under the Creative Commons license. 