Aaron Acevedo is an RPG artist. According to the Podgecast, he’s worked on games like A Song of Ice & Fire, Call of Cthulhu, Deadlands, Dungeons & Dragons, Legend of the Five Rings, Solomon Kane, Suzerain, Warlord, The Wheel of Time, and World of Darkness.
Last Wednesday a flash flood struck his home. So, he’s having a print sale to help manage the costs. If you’d like to get some sweet art and help a guy out, then just stop by his site for details..
Autoblography
The story of me. If you're looking for a picture of what it was like growing up in the seventies, then this is for you.
Silent Hill 2 Plot Analysis
A long-form analysis on one of the greatest horror games ever made.
Batman v. Superman Wasn't All Bad
It's not a good movie, but it was made with good intentions and if you look closely you can find a few interesting ideas.
Who Broke the In-Game Economy?
Why are RPG economies so bad? Why are shopkeepers so mercenary, why are the prices so crazy, and why do you always end up a gazillionaire by the end of the game? Can't we just have a sensible balanced economy?
Quakecon 2011 Keynote Annotated
An interesting but technically dense talk about gaming technology. I translate it for the non-coders.
FP! Whee!
That’s gotta be a worst case scenario for an artist, or someone in your line. Home isn’t just home, home is where the job is.
That’s kinda terrifying to think about. Thanks for mentioning him, Shamus.
Thanks for spreading the word!