Can you make money contributing to your hobby? Will people pay you for making settings, adventures...

>I don't write good enough

Heh

Depends how many times you can reskin a shit system and sell it to gullible rubes.

Technically speaking I AM being paid for my hobby. I'm running tabletop corner in local youth centre.
And writing modules is a thing, just don't expect making more than pocket change from it.

If you can draw, you can make a living doing art and porn for people, but that's hardly "hobby related"

>"star designers"

>contributing to your hobby.

If you got what it takes, you can make a living creating adventures, settings and systems. But that dream is pretty much unfeasable.

But you can contribute to your hobby by working in a hobby related store and doing your job well, which is pretty realistic. This, along with being an artist (which can be somewhat hobby related, creating terrain and painting minis for others - as well as drawing stuff) is probably the best shots at making a living off something hobby related. But it requires some level of talent, too.

I'd pay good money to play a game that was built around Nigel Findley, Robert Derie, William Gibson, Hideaki Anno and Andrzej Sapkowski. Maybe managed and printed by the guys who did Alpha Omega. No idea who you'd dig up for the crunch, though.

What the hell does he put on all these tables?

>draw for furfags.
I have considered doing this. Would be nice to have work from home money.

>Nigel Findley
patrician taste, user

>No idea who you'd dig up for the crunch, though.
yours truly

Hi, I'm representing Activision-Blizzard and we'd like to hire you.