Question to Vampire PNP Fans
Question to Vampire PNP Fans
Who is your favorite V:TM PNP artist? And why?
Shane DeFreest
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- Paisley_Killer
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I have to agree, Tim Bradsteet's work for Vampire was excellent. I actually have 2 or 3 of the clan T-shirts that evidently were the cause of the break-up. That is dissapointing to hear...
I also like the work he did for Shadowrun, just all around the best artist for RPGs. Period.
But the new Vampire: Requiem game now has Brom as a major contributor, and he'd have to be my #2 favorite illustrator. So not too bad a trade-off.
I also like the work he did for Shadowrun, just all around the best artist for RPGs. Period.
But the new Vampire: Requiem game now has Brom as a major contributor, and he'd have to be my #2 favorite illustrator. So not too bad a trade-off.
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- VeteranGamer
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Tim Bradstreet, absolutely. His work set the tone for the 2nd edition onward. Fantastic quality, a real sense of atmosphere, and his style was perfect 'Gothic punk.'
Break-up? I know he stopped doing stuff for them some years back, but I don't know anything about why. Can you elaborate?Paisley_Killer wrote:I have to agree, Tim Bradsteet's work for Vampire was excellent. I actually have 2 or 3 of the clan T-shirts that evidently were the cause of the break-up. That is dissapointing to hear...