I like the sheets you created. The only thing I never liked is that class break down by levels I always thought they were silly and random. Also I never liked the vast majority of commoners being 1st level. Just my opinion.
You know, that City sheet's been in real need of a revamp as well, and now that I've got some ideas started (both from here and else where)... I'm thinking maybe this is where I'm gonna try and step in to the industry from a "professional" point of view. So keep ideas coming, and if someone knows where I should look for either pitching the idea once it's finished, or how to go about publishing something on one's own, speak up.
Start a blog, put it there, and go to every forum you can and hype it up That's kind of evil and spammy but try to do it in a more fluid, under the radar kind of way like a link sig.
If the radiance of a thousand suns was to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendor of the Mighty One...I am become Death, the Shatterer of worlds.
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Ascension: I meant more along the lines of actual sale of a hard-copy product... especially since I seem to have thrown the 2 page limit out the window with the first design attempt.
Well, a single ISBN + Barcode image for printing on a product can be purchased on line, 150 US dollars, they're also sold in blocks of 10, 100, and 1000...(not available online)
The site also says electronic publications need different ISBN's than hardcopies, the site suggests considering how many publications you plan on producing in a 5 year period...
If a block of 10 is less than 10 at individual prices, then taking all the 3.5 crunch out of the city sheet, and finishing my other projects might actually be a reasonable idea...
curiouser and curiouser...
I have a alpha-stage booklet ready it ended up kinda large...
the question is do I post it for comments, or hold it... us it a couple of times myself, and then make changes, and then pitch it to someone who could do something with it...