I like the sample characters, I used them to get a good idea of what characters should look like. I'm glad you're keeping them, Clay.
But I also think the book should be panty shot free. I know cheesecake is an anime tradition, but I worry about someone seeing me read this book and thinking I'm a pervert
Some suggestions on the layout for OVA Revised
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...wow. I even stun myself with that stroke of brilliance.Joe_Mello wrote:And I just grab my forehead in pain and disbelief.Clay wrote:I think my basic reasoning, besides the fact you'd have to tie me up somewhere and threaten my life to get me to remove them, is that you can always thumb past the sample character section. You can't exactly poof it there if it's removed. I've always felt it gave the book character
Actually, believe it or not, all of these are directly the fault of the artists I commissioned. I remember indicating to Kelly Hamilton that Karis should be sleeping in pajamas of some kind in the full page illo...somehow this resulted in her pantsless. *laughs*Insert Various Instances of Pantyshot Paranoia
That said, I think a bit of fanservice is intrinsic to capturing the appropriate feel of anime. If it's any consolation, the Miho high kick has long since been struck from the pages of the book. So there's at least one case you won't have to hide from passerby.
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...That was KARIS!? I appreciate that picture more now knowing it was our nail-toothed space hunter in an unsteeled moment.
I really like the direction OVA's heading from the looks of the blog. To add my opinion, I always find examples of characters and play useful for rules explanation. Also, the daintiness of the old paperback is nice for weight reasons when I carry it around with all my game papers, and table space is ever a consideration. smaller than the typical/D&D size is probably a good idea; it might also make it easier for Clay to publish a color print version, eh?
On that note: Galeros, wouldn't it improve the printability of a PDF if some pages were entirely art (hence skippable), and some all text? It doesn't take care of half-&-half pages, but...
I really like the direction OVA's heading from the looks of the blog. To add my opinion, I always find examples of characters and play useful for rules explanation. Also, the daintiness of the old paperback is nice for weight reasons when I carry it around with all my game papers, and table space is ever a consideration. smaller than the typical/D&D size is probably a good idea; it might also make it easier for Clay to publish a color print version, eh?
On that note: Galeros, wouldn't it improve the printability of a PDF if some pages were entirely art (hence skippable), and some all text? It doesn't take care of half-&-half pages, but...
OVA T-shirts, the Art of OVA (OVArt)... )Clay wrote:Perhaps I'll release a limited run coffee-table book with the art all big and pretty?