I think I have to say sorry for not contributing more to "my" thread - a surprise vaccination left me somewhat, uh, under the weather. Anyway, I think that I... uh... think so much about art these days because it allows me to define game concepts I`ve known for a long time in a different way. For instance, I always saw hobgoblins as vaguely defined, organized enemies without much personality. But I think they`ve gained much more depth, not the least because of all the art you can find of them.
Expanding definitions, that is what I mean. I had very simple ideas how a fighter in D&D could look. Today, I`d think: why not like this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or this?
Or this (in a somewhat "dangerous" situation)
Elf ears (do we need a subforum for elf ears already) are basically a strong hint at non-humanness (is that a word).
Modern art (whatever that is) also depicts many adventurers as having fun. I like that. Some of the older art looked more like SWAT teams practicing trench warfare.
In the end, though, the theme is less important. All that matters is if the art triggers your imagination, makes yourself define questions: who is this, why is this happening, what is this place, and of course: what story can it help me tell?
