Month: April 2021

  • Hatter Explains – Eyes, Hearts, and Brains

    Dear Insane Children, We recently shared the latest Major Update to the Design Bible here and on various social media platforms. The feedback has been 99.9% positive – and no surprise… the latest version looks wonderful! But I did see a few comments along the line of “so many years and not even a screenshot…

  • “The Universal Trinity” – Final Image

    “The Universal Trinity” is the latest amazing illustration from Omri.  I described some of the meaning behind this image in a previous post. We’ve also referred to this image as “The Muses” – because when I look at this, and I now have a print of it hanging on the wall over my monitors, it helps…

  • Design Bible – MAJOR UPDATE – April 2021

    Hi everyone, Alex here, with an update on the Design Bible and its progress. [NOTE: The Design Bible PDF is attached to this post and can be downloaded via the link on this page.] Here are some key points of interest concerning the design bible moving forward. A few things to note; 1. The PDF…

  • Boss Monster Bumby

    Dear Insane Children,  Presented here today is the final image in the series of 4 illustrated by Adam Narozanski for the scenes where Alice encounters memories of Dr. Angus Bumby. Adam says of this one:  And the last Bumby of four, I made this one more dynamic. I imagined it could be the moment where…

  • The Universal Trinity

    Dear Insane Children,  We hosted a Live Stream over on Twitch (and YouTube) yesterday. If you missed it…  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpwhx6fpdec  You can watch the recording via that link. Lots of fun was had discussing the latest art, design, and story stuff around Alice: Asylum. And I gave everyone a sneak peak at the latest version of…

  • How To Blow Up The Internet

    Dear Insane Children,  Here’s “How To Blow Up The Internet In Three Easy Steps” by Joey…  Step 1: Draw Alice Step 2: Give Her Blue Eyes Step 3: <unable to fetch step three – disconnected from network connection> ….. bzzzzzzt Thanks, Joey!  The main image (top) is Joey’s original illustration. Below that (above) is an…