This is why people are mad
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This is why people are mad
The onus is on the designer who color matches and OKs the set, not GMK.Show Image(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/310038690099494922/1089999359350943866/RPGcdHQ_9b83f110-4615-411f-bba7-5d7f3bb3cdcf_2400x1800.png)Show Image(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/310038690099494922/1089999359745212486/image-204.png)
This is why people are mad
I remember when it used to be the hype and talk of the town around here, and it released 3 years too late.. and now the fads over. Just a complete failure of a GMK i think
This is why people are mad
Definitely not GMK's fault, but debatable whether the vendor should be blamed. I feel that if vendors had a heavier hand in the design and approval of a set, that would probably be viewed negatively as stifling the designer, etc. Little less clear on that aspect.
Definitely not GMK's fault, but debatable whether the vendor should be blamed. I feel that if vendors had a heavier hand in the design and approval of a set, that would probably be viewed negatively as stifling the designer, etc. Little less clear on that aspect.
From what we've been told the designer has to go THROUGH their GMK-approved vendors to communicate with GMK at all. That suggests that at least one vendor had to have been part of the conversation?