I'm sorry if this has been answered already, but will this be available (even as a pdf for a modest fee) to people who cannot attend the 'Con?
thanks
Jeps, what Montalve and Shaoth said :D
The free PDF will be uploaded after the COn (not immediately). And the printed issue will be shipped to those contributors who couldn't attend to the Con afterwards. The shipping part will be worked out afterwards.
Any donation gets you a printed copy :D we are quite close to covering the cost but still a fe $$ away.
Mactaka(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Companion Subscriber)
contact Lilith there comes her mail, she is the one handling that area
Sharoth(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
Hugo Solis wrote:
Mactaka wrote:
I'm sorry if this has been answered already, but will this be available (even as a pdf for a modest fee) to people who cannot attend the 'Con?
thanks
Jeps, what Montalve and Shaoth said :D
The free PDF will be uploaded after the COn (not immediately). And the printed issue will be shipped to those contributors who couldn't attend to the Con afterwards. The shipping part will be worked out afterwards.
Any donation gets you a printed copy :D we are quite close to covering the cost but still a fe $$ away.
~grumbles as I read the bill that will cover the shipping fee~ Ummmmmm...... Hugo? Lilith? Don't you think that $1958.12 is a little bit excessive for shipping?
~grumbles as I read the bill that will cover the shipping fee~ Ummmmmm...... Hugo? Lilith? Don't you think that $1958.12 is a little bit excessive for shipping?
~GRINS and runs~
lol.
Not when you take into account the exorbitant shipping fees for sending them to those of us that live overseas (of which there are quite a few).
I think $1,958.12 is a very conservative estimate! ;)
~grumbles as I read the bill that will cover the shipping fee~ Ummmmmm...... Hugo? Lilith? Don't you think that $1958.12 is a little bit excessive for shipping?
~GRINS and runs~
Liz and I will personally deliver it to your hands, we need to cover the expenses... :P
Also, Lilith and Hugo: Sarah Feather (the wife of Snorter) has given permission for you to use this picture of KemKepi for the Fanzine. I know it's probably too late and you've already commissioned the art for it and all, but she asked me to let you know. :)
I must say that I'm really frustrated that the magazine interior is beign printed in B&W.... Its looking so nice that color would have closed the deal.
Note: Is looking nice in MY eyes so I hope my pespective is shared by most, otherwise I might get stoned :P
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
Braaaains...*shuffles around with copy of the fanzine in hand*
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
I assume that is an exacto knife and you are doing the layout the old fashioned way--cutting the columns of text and pasting them up. That's what you meant, right Hugo.
Lilith and Hugo: Sarah Feather (the wife of Snorter) has given permission for you to use this picture of KemKepi for the Fanzine. I know it's probably too late and you've already commissioned the art for it and all, but she asked me to let you know. :)
Huzzah!
Fame at last!
(via marital proxy....but, you know, every little helps, right?)
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
don't resist, just let her stab you a bit... but in no vital areas: like brain, eyes and hands, we still need them working :P
Lilith and Hugo: Sarah Feather (the wife of Snorter) has given permission for you to use this picture of KemKepi for the Fanzine. I know it's probably too late and you've already commissioned the art for it and all, but she asked me to let you know. :)
Huzzah!
Fame at last!
(via marital proxy....but, you know, every little helps, right?)
Sorry, a bit too late... Another image is in already...
Snorter! If your wife can make a quick color image, or two, or three, I'll be glad to email you the specifications!!!! URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! below is my email. Please only say yes if you are 100% positive that they will be done today/tomorrow
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
I assume that is an exacto knife and you are doing the layout the old fashioned way--cutting the columns of text and pasting them up. That's what you meant, right Hugo.
...
Hugo!?
Believe it or not that's how I falled in love with the profssions. An uncle of mine have a design studio and when I was around 8 years old I saw him making an invoice as you said, with knife and paper, real old fashion!
James Keegan(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
Hugo Solis wrote:
Tarren Dei wrote:
Hugo Solis wrote:
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
I assume that is an exacto knife and you are doing the layout the old fashioned way--cutting the columns of text and pasting them up. That's what you meant, right Hugo.
...
Hugo!?
Believe it or not that's how I falled in love with the profssions. An uncle of mine have a design studio and when I was around 8 years old I saw him making an invoice as you said, with knife and paper, real old fashion!
That's kind of similar to what I do at my day job. Designers don't learn to use rulers and exacto knives anymore, apparently, so jerks like me end up hired to make comps and things when Barnes and Noble needs to see the book and stuff like that.
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
I assume that is an exacto knife and you are doing the layout the old fashioned way--cutting the columns of text and pasting them up. That's what you meant, right Hugo.
...
Hugo!?
Believe it or not that's how I falled in love with the profssions. An uncle of mine have a design studio and when I was around 8 years old I saw him making an invoice as you said, with knife and paper, real old fashion!
I loved that type of layout. You could bring so many people into the publishing process at so many different levels. The newcomer could start off pasting the dates on pages. The old hands could put together graphics. It was a lot of fun with everyone together in the same room working towards the finished product. I doubt this would have happened in that environment. ;-)
[newsflash] Fanzine design and Layout finished. First proofreading and last art orders to be done on the weekend. That's right, no life. On the weekend. Wife closing in with knife...gotta go[/newsflash]
I assume that is an exacto knife and you are doing the layout the old fashioned way--cutting the columns of text and pasting them up. That's what you meant, right Hugo.
...
Hugo!?
Believe it or not that's how I falled in love with the profssions. An uncle of mine have a design studio and when I was around 8 years old I saw him making an invoice as you said, with knife and paper, real old fashion!
I loved that type of layout. You could bring so many people into the publishing process at so many different levels. The newcomer could start off pasting the dates on pages. The old hands could put together graphics. It was a lot of fun with everyone together in the same room working towards the finished product. I doubt this would have happened in that environment. ;-)
Making the watermark screens with airbrush.... now THAT was a profession! And as James Keegan reminded me... I need a dayjob :(
The last pieces of art are due today and the cover art is due this week (cover beign the last part of the fanzine).
The Layout and desig is finished and just waiting the final revision and the missing art pieces. So, all in all, we are under schedule :D
The final Fanzine is 72 pages. I managed to cut severel pages to reduce printing and shiping costs. NONE of the content has been cut out, so don't worry about a slim fanzine. Actually, we are including a few more art pieces that expected, so there are around 35+ art pieces on the fanzine plus 3-4 comic strips. Its looking real nice!
The last pieces of art are due today and the cover art is due this week (cover beign the last part of the fanzine).
The Layout and desig is finished and just waiting the final revision and the missing art pieces. So, all in all, we are under schedule :D
The final Fanzine is 72 pages. I managed to cut severel pages to reduce printing and shiping costs. NONE of the content has been cut out, so don't worry about a slim fanzine. Actually, we are including a few more art pieces that expected, so there are around 35+ art pieces on the fanzine plus 3-4 comic strips. Its looking real nice!
Tomorrow goes out to press :D
excellent Hugo, great news :)
we all are dying to see this
and I don't need a [Like] Button to say I like it :D
Snorter! If your wife can make a quick color image, or two, or three, I'll be glad to email you the specifications!!!! URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! below is my email. Please only say yes if you are 100% positive that they will be done today/tomorrow.
Damn, I missed this message.
Is this still required, or did you fill all the slots?
Snorter! If your wife can make a quick color image, or two, or three, I'll be glad to email you the specifications!!!! URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! below is my email. Please only say yes if you are 100% positive that they will be done today/tomorrow.
Damn, I missed this message.
Is this still required, or did you fill all the slots?
Its already filled. There is one piece that its not 100% sue. I'll let you know tonight. Send me an email so I can write you
Done.
My e-mail is in my profile, you know, although it's written phonetically, to stop spammers fishing for it (I don't know if that still works, by the way).
I've no problem with anyone using it, especially if they're good folks I get on well with (which is most folk here).
Failing that, don't forget, we're friends on Facebook, and I get pinged if I get a message.
I understand the reluctance to mail someone out of the blue, though. I wrestled with my netiquette, for a minute, when the WotC pdf deadline hit, but I'm glad I did, since the potential good I could do outweighed any potential rudeness I might cause.
I just got the last piece of art and I'm still half way with the last 3 pieces, but other than that, the art is covered! Thanks everyone!
Snorter, Drew, I'll keep in touch about more art ;)
Also, I just got the Foreword from Liz, written by a BIG Paizo overlord telling some sweet stuff about...about...can't tell... :P
I'm soooooo excited about all this... Paper and other printing stuff has been ordered and paid... nuthing can stop us now! Unless undead kobolds take over the printshop...
Also, I just got the Foreword from Liz, written by a BIG Paizo overlord telling some sweet stuff about...about...can't tell... :P
I'm soooooo excited about all this... Paper and other printing stuff has been ordered and paid... nuthing can stop us now! Unless undead kobolds take over the printshop...
*goes back to work on the Fanzine*
Maybe a hint? Pretty please?
And why the bias against undead kobolds? They could do the job, as long as there was no one there with braaaaaains.
I just got the last piece of art and I'm still half way with the last 3 pieces, but other than that, the art is covered! Thanks everyone!
Snorter, Drew, I'll keep in touch about more art ;)
Also, I just got the Foreword from Liz, written by a BIG Paizo overlord telling some sweet stuff about...about...can't tell... :P
I'm soooooo excited about all this... Paper and other printing stuff has been ordered and paid... nuthing can stop us now! Unless undead kobolds take over the printshop...
*goes back to work on the Fanzine*
Claps, and cheers!
Sharoth(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
Tom Carpenter wrote:
Hey folks
Is it to late to make a donation and get a print copy??
Just caught this thread today.
Send an e-mail to Lilith. her e-mail addy is in an earlier post on this thread. ~wicked grin~ Hell, why do you think I contributed money to the mag. This is proof in case that Bribery DOES work.