(Concept-)Artbooks... something for TTG?
Seeing how Bill Tiller is getting his "Art of A Vampyre Story"-book out via self-publishing service Lulu.com, I was wondering how much concept art is created for Telltale's game-series, and if they'd be interested in going the same route.
I've gotta admit that I really love concept-artworks, especially when it's for games or movies I like. Lulu appears to be a cheap way of getting this stuff out (as each book is printed separately for each order), plus it wouldn't be a problem to have separate artbooks for each series, even if this means that each book only contains 20 or so pages. Having artwork-reels on the game-DVDs is nice, but nothing compared to having them in full-size, printed on paper.
I'm sure there are other services like Lulu (Germany has ePubli.de), so maybe this would be an easy way to satisfy everyone interested, even if it's only a smaller group of people.
I've gotta admit that I really love concept-artworks, especially when it's for games or movies I like. Lulu appears to be a cheap way of getting this stuff out (as each book is printed separately for each order), plus it wouldn't be a problem to have separate artbooks for each series, even if this means that each book only contains 20 or so pages. Having artwork-reels on the game-DVDs is nice, but nothing compared to having them in full-size, printed on paper.
I'm sure there are other services like Lulu (Germany has ePubli.de), so maybe this would be an easy way to satisfy everyone interested, even if it's only a smaller group of people.
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