Origin Story





Back in 2005, as I was studying economics at University, I had a piece of time available over the summer and decided I would try to make my own RPG game using the C# programming language. I drew nearly 100 enemies and had created a rough barebones program, but realized that time and talent just wasn't adding up, so I shelved the project, keeping what I had made.
Several years later, while looking to help teach my kids programming, I came across RPG Maker and realized the tool was exactly what I needed. By now I was a busy professional instructor and there was little or no time to advance my own project, so I connected with the RPG Maker team and asked if they would be willing to resell the assets I'd created. they agreed and since 2013 I have been producing packs of monsters for use in RPG games.
All of my monsters are "old-school" hand drawn on paper using colored pencils, then scanned and editing in Photoshop. I have not yet learned how to use the many tools available for digital painting, but I hope to do so in the future.
This 1st 50 pack is a sister pack to the 2nd 50, having been made at the same time. Originally it was just the images, but based on feedback, I offered a version for each with reduced noise and facesets for each monster.
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