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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Fox" data-source="post: 6834555" data-attributes="member: 6794761"><p>The 5th ed. Monster Manual is a book that just works for me. It's fun to flip through it, then stop to read entries that catch your eye. Naturally, a big part of that is the artwork.</p><p></p><p>Now, while I do find some of the art distinctly "meh," there is a ton of great stuff in there. At the very least, I think it's fair to say that there's enough variation that anyone should be able to find a few pieces that stand out for them.</p><p></p><p>As an excuse to flip through the MM again, I decided to pick out three of my favourites. </p><p></p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Harpy: (pg. 181) a great representation of a classic monster. It's a very humanoid-looking representation, but somehow <strong>feels</strong> like it's more of a beast.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Maniticore: (pg. 213) this piece ticks all the boxes for a manticore, but manages to look totally unique. On top of that, it has a really cohesive appearance for something that's essentially a collection of mismatched parts.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Pseudodragon: (pg. 254) I like this one because it's not just a good piece of art, but also because it sets a simple, interesting scene.</li> </ul><p></p><p>This little exercise ended up being tougher than expected, but I was determined to not put up a bloated laundry list of beautiful monster illustrations. I wanted to keep it to three, and somehow managed to stick to that. </p><p></p><p>Hmm. I don't even know that I necessarily ended up listing my three favourites - rather, they're three of my favourites.</p><p></p><p>What are your's?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Fox, post: 6834555, member: 6794761"] The 5th ed. Monster Manual is a book that just works for me. It's fun to flip through it, then stop to read entries that catch your eye. Naturally, a big part of that is the artwork. Now, while I do find some of the art distinctly "meh," there is a ton of great stuff in there. At the very least, I think it's fair to say that there's enough variation that anyone should be able to find a few pieces that stand out for them. As an excuse to flip through the MM again, I decided to pick out three of my favourites. [LIST] [*]Harpy: (pg. 181) a great representation of a classic monster. It's a very humanoid-looking representation, but somehow [B]feels[/B] like it's more of a beast. [*]Maniticore: (pg. 213) this piece ticks all the boxes for a manticore, but manages to look totally unique. On top of that, it has a really cohesive appearance for something that's essentially a collection of mismatched parts. [*]Pseudodragon: (pg. 254) I like this one because it's not just a good piece of art, but also because it sets a simple, interesting scene. [/LIST] This little exercise ended up being tougher than expected, but I was determined to not put up a bloated laundry list of beautiful monster illustrations. I wanted to keep it to three, and somehow managed to stick to that. Hmm. I don't even know that I necessarily ended up listing my three favourites - rather, they're three of my favourites. What are your's? [/QUOTE]
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