I currently think the mag is at an all-time peak, with a higher percentage of quality content than most of it's history. I do wish they'd do something different with the covers, but that's really about it. I certainly don't want to return to the days of Jester NPC classes and the umpteenth article about falling damage. Ugh.
Elmore didn't define fantasy art for me. I'd say that Erol Otus, Dave Trampier, Jeff Dee and Bill Willingham did, although I consider Micheal Whelan and Elmore to be each excellent at times, and truly weak at others.
What kind of covers did I love?
Ones like these:
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm122.html
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm125.html
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm134.html
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm088.html
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm089.html The Chess Series...I always loved those.
EDIT: Oh, I forgot this one:
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm092.html
What kind did I not love?
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm132.html
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm08.html
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm087.html
http://www.rpgunited.com/mag/dm093.html I mean, ugh.
As you can see, Elmore makes both sides of the list. Most noticably, though, something is
actually happening in all of these pictures. A story is there, not just a picture for Krusk's CV or publicity shot. Battle is joined, powers are invoked, trips are planned or something. The covers don't always have to be that way (I enjoy a good character study as much as the next guy), but since 3E, they've been nothing but, and I'd like a liittle more variety.