Sunday, July 17, 2011

GenCon

I'll be heading to my first GenCon next month. Looking forward to playing some games, and meeting with my fellow gamers.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Eye on Ashenclaw: Beginnings

Eye on Ashenclaw: Beginnings: "I am proud to announce that ‘COVENANT OF THE FACELESS KNIGHTS’ , my first full length fantasy novel, should be hitting the bookshelves s..."

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Infernal Titans Battle Maps Pre Sale

Infernal Titans is doing a pre print sale, to see what interest there is in the gaming community for poster maps. Go to http://www.infernaltitans.com/ to pre order your maps at a discounted price.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Why I started Infernal Titans LLC

I love maps. They're one of my favorite things about D&D I think. Whether maps of the world, maps of a kingdom, maps of a city, or maps of a dungeon makes no difference. I love looking at them, drawing them, and using them. A good map can be as inspiring as a good book.
            A while ago I was talking to a friend of mine who worked in the printing business about having poster maps printed for my gaming group. We love using battle maps. The only problem was there weren't enough of them. Turns out it would be damn expensive to print out individual maps for personal use. The more you print though, the cheaper it becomes. So I figured why not try to sell them. I've seen plenty of threads where people are asking for poster sized battle maps.
            The hardest part was finding someone to draw them. I had one artist flake out on me, and one just got too busy. I had limited options, and an even more limited budget. I was stumped, until I talked to my cousin Mark. We were talking about the maps, and he said "I guess it's something you can't do yourself?". To which I replied "I don't know, I never tried." So that evening I opened up Photoshop, and started drawing/painting/photoshopping or whatever. I even downloaded the free 30 day trial of Adobe Illustrator to mess with.
            I figured any artwork is better than no artwork, and at least I was moving forward. Even if it was at a snails pace. And even if it was for nothing, at least I was doing my best to see it through. So after several months of lumbering through Illustrator and Photoshop I had a final product. Was it perfect? Not in my opinion, but we are our own worst critics.
Then came the business end of things: forming the LLC, getting a tax I.D. number from the IRS, starting a business checking account. I was doing things wrong more often than I did them right. But in the end, I got it all worked out.
            Ultimately my goal is to give as much as I can back to the game that has given so much to me these past twenty four years. I don't even want to imagine what life would have been like if I did not have my fantasy world to escape to. So check out the site, let me know what you think. I look forward to input from my fellow gamers. http://www.infernaltitans.com/