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Charles Edward Pipe

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Thanks so much - I’m so glad you like it! Yes an unlabelled map is a great idea! I will upload one sometime soon (away from my PC for a couple of days but will do it when I’m home)! 

I loved running this recently! The chores are such a fun springboard to help create interesting little challenges for the players! 

It was a PLEASURE to help you with this! 

Hehehe glad you like it!! It was an interesting balance to strike between making something silly, lighthearted, and colourful, while still recognisably FRONTIER SCUM!

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Hey everyone!
I've just uploaded my submission - The Great Conch Train Robbery. You'll notice it costs $2. If you can't afford to purchase it but you still want to take a look, please feel free to email me at charlesedwardpipe@gmail.com and I'll send you a download key!
(I'm trying something new to see how it works out.)

Amazing!

I love the colour scheme so much! And its so slick and seamless the way the "Mementos" table is used in the adventure as well as the Background! 

Stunning layout! Love that there's a handout for the players! Useful and evocative content!

Truly gorgeous art style! I'm obsessed!

Thanks so much - I’m glad you like it! 

I have just sent you an email!

Thanks so much! If you purchased the original, you should have received a link to download the Remaster for free by email in November. But thank you for the reminder to add some community copies - I'll do that now!

I absolutely love the telephone company job ad! It gives so much open-ended inspiration for a GM to come up with encounters and scenarios! 

So glad you like it! And what a fun idea to use different types of texts - I’ll have to try it out! 

Love this! A very atmospheric decedent transgender neon neo-noir <3

Thanks so much!! 
To make the image, I found an existing image online to trace and reference, and then in PaintTool SAI 2 I used the "distort" tool to overlay my design onto that image. Adjusted the brightness of each panel to give the sense that they were pointing slightly different directions and therefore catching the light differently. Then drew the shadows with the "marker" and "blur" tools, and adjusting the transparency.
PaintTool SAI is absolutely not the best software for this, but I don't have Photoshop or anything similar, so I made do! :)) 

Gorgeous layout / design!!