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When we created the game, we generated hundreds of ink and watercolor images. Some of the originals are available for you to frame and display. Three new pieces of original art are now available: http://www.etsy.com/shop/daviddunham
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ddunham: When we created the game, we generated hundreds of ink and watercolor images. Some of the originals are available for you to frame and display. Three new pieces of original art are now available: http://www.etsy.com/shop/daviddunham
I don't have the money, but this is awesome. Thanks for the link, David. :) I don't suppose you've got any high quality digital copies of the art sitting around? I'd love to use one as a background.
Sweet!
Wow, those sold out fast! I finished processing another photo and posted it (same URL). I will have to take some more photos. (All the ducks are gone, before anyone asks.)

This was 1997, so we scanned everything for 640 x 480. This ended up being a big constraint this year, when we were thinking about how to use those assets on iPad (which has a larger screen).
And two more, at the same URL.

Many are gone, and some I figure nobody wants (like the ugly guy), but if there’s anything in particular you’re interested in, I can see if we still have it.
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ddunham: And two more, at the same URL.

Many are gone, and some I figure nobody wants (like the ugly guy), but if there’s anything in particular you’re interested in, I can see if we still have it.
Pretty cool. Stefano Gaudiano...isn't he a comic book artist?! I could swear he was at the last Emerald City Comic Convention.
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SkeleTony: Pretty cool. Stefano Gaudiano...isn't he a comic book artist?! I could swear he was at the last Emerald City Comic Convention.
Yes. We chose him not only because of his great art, but because he did comics, where you need to create a lot of art (over 400 scenes, plus heroquests and characters) quickly.
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SkeleTony: Pretty cool. Stefano Gaudiano...isn't he a comic book artist?! I could swear he was at the last Emerald City Comic Convention.
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ddunham: Yes. We chose him not only because of his great art, but because he did comics, where you need to create a lot of art (over 400 scenes, plus heroquests and characters) quickly.
Nice. Hope you guys stick around and make some more PC games (as opposed to Ios/phone/tablet games). There are a TON of now out-of-work really good comic book artists since the industry all but collapsed. I am surprised more game companies do not think like you do.
I think Jason Lutes is another Seattle comic book artist who has gone on to a bit more fame than Stefano. (He did pencils for a number os pieces, including one I just posted.)
I bought one a few months ago and framed it. It looks great on my living room wall!
Just sold two more, so I posted two new ones (same URL).
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ddunham: Just sold two more, so I posted two new ones (same URL).
I really like the Eccentric Clan one. Gah! Just when I don't have any cash for extra expenditures.
I already bought one. :) Thanks David for the wonderful art piece!
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mistermumbles: I really like the Eccentric Clan one. Gah! Just when I don't have any cash for extra expenditures.
That one sold really quickly. Maybe I should have used eBay after all, to get a bidding war?

(Just kidding, Etsy is way better for this sort of thing.)
Great artwork, very similar to my own style actually. I had to look twice.