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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2012642" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>I totally disagree with the comments made above about the art in this book. In my opinion, The Bestiary of Loerem has some of the most original, detailed art out there today. I do agree that it could have used more images of lairs and other goodies, but the book is about monsters and these monsters look really good.</p><p></p><p>I applaud Sovereign Press for choosing to go with one artist on this book (with the exception of a few Elmore drawings at the end). It lends a degree of consistency and sophistication lacking in many other products. I feel that Andy Hopp was the perfect choice. His style is fresh and original. And before you ask, no I don't know him and he didn't pay me to write this post.</p><p></p><p>The graphic design of the book does leave something to be desired. I agree that there was too much white space and a lot of small clipping and typesetting errors, and the whole thing was printed too dark. I saw some of the original drawings for this book at GenCon and they are beautiful. A lot of detail was lost because the book was printed so darkly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2012642, member: 18387"] I totally disagree with the comments made above about the art in this book. In my opinion, The Bestiary of Loerem has some of the most original, detailed art out there today. I do agree that it could have used more images of lairs and other goodies, but the book is about monsters and these monsters look really good. I applaud Sovereign Press for choosing to go with one artist on this book (with the exception of a few Elmore drawings at the end). It lends a degree of consistency and sophistication lacking in many other products. I feel that Andy Hopp was the perfect choice. His style is fresh and original. And before you ask, no I don't know him and he didn't pay me to write this post. The graphic design of the book does leave something to be desired. I agree that there was too much white space and a lot of small clipping and typesetting errors, and the whole thing was printed too dark. I saw some of the original drawings for this book at GenCon and they are beautiful. A lot of detail was lost because the book was printed so darkly. [/QUOTE]
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