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Im not sure if its too early to ask this, but i've just started a fairly small rpg, and although I can make the building/scenery graphics myself, im going to need hep with the character graphics.
The rpg is set in contemporary Nevada, at a secret government installation where scientists are developing a kind of ultimate computer, capable of calculating precisely how to win wars or design interstellar spacecraft in mere days. Unfortunately, the head of the project is quite corrupt and secretly using the computer to devise a plan to gain him enormous power. The user plays a scientist working in the building the day the head sets his plan in motion.
Anyway, the characters im going to need drawn are as follows:
- The Player : The user customizes his character at the start, so im going need several, they should , in general, be scholarly and wearing lab coats, though id like at least a few wearing suits or less formal clothing. both male and female.
- Janice: the secretary working in the front room. mid-40s,
- JG: a hispanic janitor. looks ignorant but is actually quite intelligent. Around 30 yrs.
- Juan: basically JGs evil brother. a very high ranking scientist and ally of the project head. also around 30.
- Katie: scientist , fairly young, slightly more athletic then other scientists.
- Russell: lead engineer, mid-30s, Texan
- Steven: programmer, very young skinny, looks like someone who hacks in his spare time.
- Prof. Michael : scientist, fairly old, former professor at Berkley before being recruited for his major expetiese in supercomputer design.
- Dr. Peuitt : The corrupt project head, old, gnarled
- Senator Lukeson: the senator from Maine, taken hostage by Peuitt
- David: Lukeson's secretary, a young man in glasses, scholorly
-2 cats: just pets
Any of these you could make would be great. Time doesn't really matter, as ill probably be working on this for months. Thanks.
-JPH . (vontay@mac.com)
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(This message has been edited by jphv (edited 01-21-2002).)