[clicky for the set]I've been meaning to get this scanned for a while, instead I got photos done tonight.
This is a sketchbook I did for a Palladium fantasy adventure I ran a while back. I stole a bunch of sketches off of Google Image and printed them out, then beat the book up by kicking it through a bunch of mud puddles. I'm pretty happy with the final result, particularly the way the inkjet ink made a convincing imitation of india ink.
The players were traveling into the jungles to the south and met up with a professor named Challenger who had a sketchbook by an artist who went missing there. Challenger gets killed, PCs inherit the book. If they'd paid attention, the sketchbook told them everything they would be encountering; it even gave them a map of the region. Of course, being gamers, they flipped through it, said, "That's cool!", and then mostly forgot about it until after they were in trouble.
The entire thing was an homage to both Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World" and Apocalypse Now, with a long river cruise into deeper hearts of darkness, crazed Empire soldiers who'd been in the jungle too long, and dinosaurs in the Land of the White Maples. There was even a crazy Empire family who refused to give up their jungle home while war with the orcs raged around them.
This is also the campaign where the velociraptors the party were fighting suddenly up and split as if a big predator were coming. The players expected me to dig out the T-Rex toy I had and their collective jaw dropped as, instead, I plunked two Starship Troopers warrior bugs on the table. It was beautiful.