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12 months ago ::
Jun 14, 2012 - 9:31PM
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Please post the images that you would like to see in the 5E books. Use the sblock tags to enclose them by typing 'sblock' then putting brackets around it. Then link in your picture by hitting the picture button then put another sblock tag after the picture, but this time put a "/" in front of the 's' in sblock.
Let's keep this thread free of the philosophical discussion of what is right and wrong, women's rights, what is offensive and what is not so we don't get this thread locked like the other one.
Please feel free to report the above posts as off-topic to help keep this thread from getting closed...
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12 months ago ::
Jun 14, 2012 - 10:50PM
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You want a thread of pictures...without any explanations as to why those pictures? How, precisely, is that going to help the devs get any idea about what people want in DDN's art? And shouldn't this be in the 'DDN Art & Story' sub-forum?
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12 months ago ::
Jun 14, 2012 - 11:08PM
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It should be, yup.
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12 months ago ::
Jun 14, 2012 - 11:12PM
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Why would I want a picture in the books that already exists?
I love you guys.
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12 months ago ::
Jun 15, 2012 - 7:26AM
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Why would I want a picture in the books that already exists?
Because it cheaper for them to re-use art and you know they are going to, so throw some pictures up you like so they know which ones they should re-use...
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12 months ago ::
Jun 15, 2012 - 8:10AM
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I'll bite. The one with the hippie looking cleric/druid girl healing the wounded warrior while a giant walks away in the background. I love everything about that picture. One of the few peices of D&D art I'm not completely embarrassed about liking. It tells a nice story, looks nice and has a fun take on the way a healer might look. EDIT here it is: 25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1mhc1N2lj1ql...
A few guidelines for using the internet: 1. Mentally add "In my opinion" to the end of basically anything someone else says. Of course it's their opinion, they don't need to let you know. You're pretty smart. 2. Assume everyone means everything in the best manner they could mean it. Save yourself some stress and give people the benefit of the doubt. We'll all be happier if we type less emoticons. 3. Don't try to read people's minds. Sometimes people mean exactly what they say. You probably don't know them any better than they know themselves. 4. Let grammar slide. If you understood what they meant, you're good. It's better for your health. 5. Breath. It's just a dumb game.
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12 months ago ::
Jun 15, 2012 - 8:14AM
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Here are some. Mostly just to reflect a series of pictures I like in a variety of styles. They also reflect my desire to have some of the art move away from classic D&D themes and styles, not that tradition is bad, but a good mix would be very cool. The Pics are behind the tag: A really cool Diva. A Frog Riding Warrior. A nicely rendered armored centaur. One very fascinating Deity and/or Villain. An anime-ish naga. An orc Shaman. A Dark, almost goth warrior. A Tribal Shaman, druid or mage. An African warrior with companion. Spoiler:
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12 months ago ::
Jun 15, 2012 - 8:18AM
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Here are some.
Mostly just to reflect a series of pictures I like in a variety of styles. They also reflect my desire to have some of the art move away from classic D&D themes and styles, not that tradition is bad, but a good mix would be very cool.
The Pics are behind the tag: A really cool Diva. A Frog Riding Warrior. A nicely rendered armored centaur. One very fascinating Deity and/or Villain. An anime-ish naga. An orc Shaman. A Dark, almost goth warrior. A Tribal Shaman, druid or mage. An African warrior with companion.
Spoiler:
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A Frog riding Warrior:
Nice, but you forgot to put the brackets on the closing sblock
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12 months ago ::
Jun 15, 2012 - 8:20AM
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Fixed.
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12 months ago ::
Jun 15, 2012 - 8:23AM
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Fixed.
Cool.
I like almost all of them. The flute player with the child is a little too cartoony for me, but I would still buy books if it had that art in it...
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