DigiLusionist
February 1st, 2005, 01:27 PM
Hi, I could really use some help from you digital painters and comic book / line artists out there.
I've designed a trading card game called, CyberPsi for online play. I am in the process of programming the game engine, and need art to see what the prototype is going to look like for playtesting.
If you have futuristic / Cyberpunkish art pieces lying around that you haven't used for a published game (in digital painted or colored comic book / line art style), or, would create new pieces for the project, please feel free to contact me at: rcotton@san.rr.com.
You retain all rights to your work. And, I will link your name and web sites to the game site when it's up and running.
Initially, the prototype version of the game will be free for folks to play online. So, your submissions will not be used by me to generate revenue.
However, I will be producing a commercial version once the programming glitches have been worked out. At that time, if I want to continue to use your submissions, I would pay a licensing fee to do so.
Once the game has a following, I will produce a limited press run of the game in paper form (a la Magic the Gathering card decks) for players who pre-order. Any art submissions used for that version of the game would also be paid for.
I've designed a trading card game called, CyberPsi for online play. I am in the process of programming the game engine, and need art to see what the prototype is going to look like for playtesting.
If you have futuristic / Cyberpunkish art pieces lying around that you haven't used for a published game (in digital painted or colored comic book / line art style), or, would create new pieces for the project, please feel free to contact me at: rcotton@san.rr.com.
You retain all rights to your work. And, I will link your name and web sites to the game site when it's up and running.
Initially, the prototype version of the game will be free for folks to play online. So, your submissions will not be used by me to generate revenue.
However, I will be producing a commercial version once the programming glitches have been worked out. At that time, if I want to continue to use your submissions, I would pay a licensing fee to do so.
Once the game has a following, I will produce a limited press run of the game in paper form (a la Magic the Gathering card decks) for players who pre-order. Any art submissions used for that version of the game would also be paid for.