Recipe for success:
1) Find the thumbnail for a cool fantasy picture and blow it up.
2) Add text in a crummy font, pixelated like it’s from the “All Your Base Are Belong To Us” game.
3) Be named “Sunny Celts.”
Recipe for success:
1) Find the thumbnail for a cool fantasy picture and blow it up.
2) Add text in a crummy font, pixelated like it’s from the “All Your Base Are Belong To Us” game.
3) Be named “Sunny Celts.”
4) Don’t worry about copyright infringement.
You need an “absurd pen name” tag.
I bet this “cover” was made in under five minutes.
I wonder what Sunny Celts looks like.
Is the target readership Middle School D&D players?
What’s worse is the idea a lot of people seem to have that if they find some art on the web it’s free to use. I suspect that the original artist was never contacted to get permission to have their art used on the cover of this book.
Oh lord, yes.
You mean it’s not free just because you can find it on google and download it? What has this world come to?
So I gather this artist still can’t draw hands.