FlyingChihuahua
Hero
But... but they dislike it! That has to mean something!No, that would be a subjective opinion.
But... but they dislike it! That has to mean something!No, that would be a subjective opinion.
"Children's whimsy":His style isn't gothic. It's children's whimsy. Which makes perfect sense, since before doing the TSR job, he wrote and illustrated children's books. Kinda the opposite of horror books lol.
The sarcasm is strong is this one, please don't derail the thread.But... but they dislike it! That has to mean something!
"Children's whimsy":
Well yes, that is the appeal, in a way. I objected to @Sacrosanct saying that DiTerlizzi's work was the opposite of horror and such. That was what he/she defined as "children's whimsy".Whimsy in the more traditional "Grimms Fairytales are really horrible things" types of whimsy perhaps?
They certainly evoke whimsy and childlike feelings for me![]()
Well yes, that is the appeal, in a way. I objected to @Sacrosanct saying that DiTerlizzi's work was the opposite of horror and such. That was what he/she defined as "children's whimsy".
Fair enough, I love his style regardless.I said children's whimsy was the opposite of horror, because it generally is, not that his art in 2e was the opposite of horror. And that Tony was known for his children's whimy style. DiTerilizzi did children's art, and stories before working for TSR. That was his style. If you disagree, take it up with him, because that's how he described his own art on his own website (at least as of a few years ago when I last had this conversation and looked).
Fair enough, I love his style regardless.
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TLDR; it's hard to evaluate style that you don't subjectively like; and increasingly, people conflate their subjective appreciation of something with an objective quality.
Again I can understanding not liking it, but I can't understand the hate for RPG artwork that would drive you to call someone's perfectly good work "hot garbage." I don't understand your inability to separate your opinion and tastes and recognition of objectively skilled work. Once again I will note I don't like the style, but I can also recognize that is my preference and it is indeed good work.
Sorry to keep harping on this, feel free to have the last word, I don't wish to waste any more time on it.