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Arrows of Indra: the Cover

Started by RPGPundit, September 27, 2012, 12:38:23 PM

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Bedrockbrendan

Quote from: Lynn;590030Very much like the cover!

The only suggestion I have is...consistency. I like being able to identify books in a line, along books of a publisher, on my bookshelf. If Bedrock has a consistent style, Id stick with it, or redefine it by whatever you do here.

This is going to become our style moving forward. When we release Sertorius it will have this look (with the background forming a central band for the image). Our next Servants of Gaius will too.

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Quote from: BedrockBrendan;590034This is going to become our style moving forward. When we release Sertorius it will have this look (with the background forming a central band for the image). Our next Servants of Gaius will too.

That's good to know!

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