
I'm going to be starting up a brand spanking new campaign called "No Man's Land" (Oooh scury

Normally I wouldn't worry too much about artwork, but since I'll be streaming this over twitch, I'm curious. I really wish one of the artistically inclined ppl from this forum would create some Rifts packs that I could just outright buy, but I doubt that as a reality. If I use Palladium artwork when doing a live stream I would assume that would be seen as a good thing. I mean...that's one of the coolest things about palladium is their ability to put all of those stats into a picture that pops. I'd always hope that people seeing original artwork would maybe gravitate to Rifts because of seeing it on stream. I do know that some company's are super anal about their licensed work and such, though (which is totally their right

I'm still designing parts to be used, atm, but I was also wondering if anyone thinks anyone else would be interested in viewing a live game like this?
All thoughts are welcome. Thanks ahead of time.