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Age Past game tools illustration- Age Past - the Incian Sphere
table top roleplaying game in development
game design by Jeff Mechlinski
art and design by Alexander Nanitchkov
www.agepast.com
Age Past on Facebook [link]
inca - artofinca
Alexander Nanitchkov
www.artofinca.com
Age Past is a dynamic table top RPG game.
It allows a gamer control and options so they can create exactly what they want to play.
Contents of the 300+ page book: 130+ powers (most can be taken 4 times),
140+ separate spells, 75+ monsters and more.
Comprehensive game tools: character sheets, GM screen,
initiative and monster cards, companion cards, printable world maps.
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Comments: 28
A-n-t-e-n-o-r-A [2011-09-06 10:55:21 +0000 UTC]
Споменах ли че това е супер побъркано и супер мн ме радва?
Надявам се някой ден и аз да мога така
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Mitia-Arcturus [2011-08-19 13:48:13 +0000 UTC]
Hi dear by =Tsabo6
This is an INVITATION to joint...!!!
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Mitia-Arcturus [2011-08-02 08:15:55 +0000 UTC]
CONGRATULATION DEAR Tsabo6
You are in THE BEST OF-AUGUST 2011......
....188 NEW IMAGES ON THE TOP selected this month
I invite you to see IN GALLERY FOLDERS the : BEST OF -THIS MONTH
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Papriko [2011-07-29 06:57:50 +0000 UTC]
LEARNING SUCKS WHEN THE BOOK IS EATING AWAY YOUR SOUL
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M2rAfni [2011-07-28 09:46:23 +0000 UTC]
awesome.. its very detail work... i love this great job...
would you like to give me lesson how to make great work like this...
if you have time please visit my work, and give your critiq there..
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NonieR [2011-07-28 03:14:15 +0000 UTC]
Nice! I think my favorite part is the knife, with its horn-or-bone grips and its slight irregularities - very real.
Is the disk just above the dice a clock, compass, weighing scale....?
I've got a few minor suggestions for making this picture even more effective, but you're welcome to ignore 'em:
1. You might add a little detail to the coins(?) to match the other objects' level of focus; otherwise, we can be distracted by assuming they are accurately detailed flat yellow discs, like Necco Wafers or something.
2. And I'd clarify that clockish thing so we can definitely tell what it is (even if it's just a mysterious device and not a clock), because otherwise we can be distracted by wondering. And if it IS a clock, I'd suggest a winding knob and some rim details or something to remind us it's older technology than we can buy from Walmart. I mean, I've got a $8 wall clock from there which looks almost like this one except the frame is white.
3. Do these people have a printing press? If not, you might want your final draft of the book & papers to look more handwritten.
4. I'd recommend not using the obvious character sheet or gaming chart on the lower left; it leaves us a little jarred by the conflict in reality levels. You don't need it to tell us that this is for gaming; we know that from the title, and gaming-tool art hasn't needed more than that for decades.
But this is nitpicking; the overall picture looks REALLY good and makes us want to know more.
Nicely done!
(And do let me know if any of this is confusing; I tend towards odd idioms sometimes.)
--Nonie
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Tsabo6 In reply to NonieR [2011-07-28 14:37:05 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for taking time to wright this comment!
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