Re: I invoke the Great Compromise

From: L C <lightcastle_at_nkNc6d2cRRKAC8MR1W2mcd5vWUk3-nm4SQyaowaL_M-JL0o7RmUALXF8BM4_yIS_>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 03:22:41 -0400


Mmm.... murk-free...

(I'm not a huge fan of the cover myself, but that's everything to do with my personal aesthetic tastes and nothing to do with "murk".)

LC  

Lawrence Whitaker wrote:
>
> I guess impressions differ. I don't think mine looks murky at all.
> But, to state the obvious, the Continuum playtest copy is a colour
> photocopy, spiral-bound book that was produced quickly for use at
> Continuum.
> A full production version of the book will obviously have John
> Hodgson's art
> in all its glorious, murk-free glory.
>
> 2009/3/19 Paul King <paul_at_7SRfS_DavaUJblYU92ex2-JOP4KOYiN9pSqEWv2M1TbgjTOjTxmnwSV2-iUJFVb7O5ikLqBU5I6jfl5k1I1bPw.yahoo.invalid
> <mailto:paul%40morat.demon.co.uk>>
>
> >
> > On 18 Mar 2009, at 23:58, markmohrfield wrote:
> > >
> > > And, again, here is a link to it for anyone who would like to see
> > > for themselves.
> > >
> > > http://jonhodgson.livejournal.com/58117.html
> <http://jonhodgson.livejournal.com/58117.html>
> >
> > Comparing the image on the webpage (as it appears on my monitor) to a
> > printed copy, I can say that the web version is noticeably brighter
> > and clearer.
> >
> > For instance on the webpage some of the robot's eyes are glowing, On
> > the printed copy they seem to be simply coloured green, with at most a
> > faint glow.
> >
> > If I look at the printed copy I can see why the cover is being called
> > "murky".
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> One day I feel I'm ahead of the wheel
> And the next its rolling over me...
>
> Rush - 'Far Cry'
>
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