Jim pinto of Knightime studios just posted what would have been the final version of the Blackmoor: Age of the Wolf cover. I posted an article of an earlier version of this cover back in November. I think this final version looks really good. How about you?
Read more about it and see more pictures at the Knighttime Studio blog. From the various images used, I recognize Lee Smith's Herald of Thanatos, posted on this blog a few days ago. In the top left corner is part of the image used at the cover of the City of the Gods adventure (ZG version).
-Havard
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It would have been nice.
ReplyDelete--Perhaps it will still see light of day?
I hope so.
ReplyDeleteAge of the Wolf sounded like it had a lot of potential.:(
ReplyDeleteyou know i don't capitalize my name?
ReplyDelete:)
liked the rhythm of these comments, so i had to go and ruin it
Thanks for the comments everyone!
ReplyDeleteTS/Dar/BlUSkrEEm: It would have been cool to see AoW. I know that some of the writers involved still would like to see it finished.
jim: Hehe, fixed! By the way, any chance of seeing you come up with covers for the other planned (but never published) products?
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http://blackmoor.mystara.us/forums/viewtopic.php?t=338
Havard
sure
ReplyDeletegive me a list of products that you know will never get published and i'll try faking a cover design or two.... that yellow cover on my portfolio is for a contest i never entered.