Publishing

[Art] Payment

Malcolm Craig's picture

As a writer, I'm incredibly lucky to have a creative partner a fantastically talented artist in the form of Paul Bourne. Paul and I have been friends for many years and have worked together on CGS stuff since the very start. It's an equal partnerhsip, both giving input into the creative process. Now, the reason I mention this is in regard to the sourcing and payment for artwork in game publications.

As we are both partners in CGS, I don't have to allocate specific budget for art. However, I do know what many people are not in this enviable position. Some are lucky enough to be talented artists as well as writers and designers (I'm thinking of Gregor Hutton in particular here), but in the main, most designer will have to source artwork from someone with the necessary skills.

InDesign: PDF formating

Dom Mooney's picture

Hi all,

Is there an easy way in InDesign (I'm using CS4) to generate a PDF with an index of all the headers? I'm just working on tweaking the PDF of Wordplay. According to the help file in InDesign, there should be a template option to do this, but it doesn't appear to have installed...

I think that this is the preset I need to be using (the one that's missing)!

Quote:

Rich Content PDF

Publishing Advice

Gregor Hutton's picture

OK, I received an e-mail from someone keen to develop and publish their game. I wrote back to them but figured this was good advice generally for putting on the forum. So here it is.

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My advice is that Publishing is (a) easy and (b) there are no big secrets.

Which is hard to believe when it is a complete unknown.

To be honest, all that you have to do to publish a book is...

Optimising Your PDFs

Ashok Desai's picture

After seeing how big some of my previous PDFs have clocked in at, I've been experimenting with ways of cutting down file sizes for digital transfer and I thought a quick thread on optimising PDFs was in order. I appologise if I'm repeating anything that's gone before! Here are my tips for making useful PDF files anyway, and if anyone has their own tips feel free to chip in!

HOT WAR now available from CGS shop

Paul CGS's picture

The print version of Hot War is finally available from our shop, coming in at £15. For those of you who want to find out more about Hot War before buying, you can have a look at the Hot War pages of the website or go directly to the links below.

To download a free 15 page preview of Hot War go here.

To go to the Hot War pages go here.

[Edgewalkers] Lessons Learned

Gregor Hutton's picture

So, I saw this game at the Student Nationals in 2008 and I picked it up from Lulu.

I'll do a critique of it at some point when I've had time to really look it over (Malc has my copy at the moment -- I should get that back before he heads to the US, actually).

Anyway, I posted a topic about Lessons Learned on their forum and they responded.