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Interview with Artist Denis McCarthy Ep. 28

Interview with Artist Denis McCarthy Ep. 28

Released Wednesday, 1st April 2020
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Interview with Artist Denis McCarthy Ep. 28

Interview with Artist Denis McCarthy Ep. 28

Interview with Artist Denis McCarthy Ep. 28

Interview with Artist Denis McCarthy Ep. 28

Wednesday, 1st April 2020
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Despite the fact that I’ve been stuck at home for over a week now, I haven’t actually made much progress on any of my personal projects. Since the podcast is getting a bit delayed I thought I’d dust off this episode of the now defunct “The OSR‌ Podcast” and share a really great interview I did over there. This was really early in my podcasting “Career” and it shows. You’ll notice a few skips and a couple of artifacts, it was the best I could do to clean it up.

In this interview Denis McCarthy talks about his work as an illustrator, we take a trip down memory lane and talk about some of our favorite TSR‌ artists, and we go off on Star Trek for some reason. Even though this is from an OSR‌ podcast, we mostly talk about game design in general in it, so I think you’ll get alot out of it. Head over to Drive Thru RPG‌ and have a look at some of his great Stock Art, which you can use in any of your published projects.

Update: Also he is (or at least was) a fellow podcaster. He stopped posting episodes of Ramblings of a Gamer and Artist last year, but there is alot of good material about his Gurps Fantasy games.

Also I hope you like the bed music I’m using, its one of the background audio tracks put out by Wes Otis, you should also check out his products here. He’s doing a Deadlands Audio Kickstarter so give that a look.

The Drive Thru RPG links are Affiliate Links so they do help support the Podcast. Go Forth and Fudge! 

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