I think I know why some of the Dragonspawn didn't make the MMIV gallery...

None of the monsters in Monster Manuals III or IV really grabbed my attention. I can't really see using any of them in my games. Now Monster Manual II had some cool monsters... (regardless of any other flaws some might find in the book).
 

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Moon-Lancer said:
that spider could have been cool, but its the leggs and the un spider like body of it. the head is actualy better then i thought, but its the body that sucks.


Agreed. The head I dig. The head looks pretty darn cool.

It just sort of goes downhill from there.
 

Moon-Lancer said:
that spider could have been cool, but its the leggs and the un spider like body of it. the head is actualy better then i thought, but its the body that sucks. it has a nice coloring. well really good coloring but the drawling and anotomy of the spider is very poor. looks more like a tick that is full of ...? yeah not going to say it.
It looks awkward not because it's unspiderlike, but because you're seeing spider anatomy replicated by reptile parts. In spiders, the head and chest are combined into one segment called the cephalothorax. Behind it, the abdomen segment is a bloated mass of digestive and reproductive organs. It looks like Mr. Swekel used two tails to represent the long spinnerets of a funnelweb spider.

Considering that there have been more than a few spider pictures with legs coming out of the abdomen in D&D, I'd say this one is exceptionally spiderlike. It seems to me that Mr. Swekel knows some things about spiders, and as someone who also knows a thing or two about spiders I like the picture a lot.
 

JustKim said:
It looks awkward not because it's unspiderlike, but because you're seeing spider anatomy replicated by reptile parts. In spiders, the head and chest are combined into one segment called the cephalothorax. Behind it, the abdomen segment is a bloated mass of digestive and reproductive organs. It looks like Mr. Swekel used two tails to represent the long spinnerets of a funnelweb spider.

Considering that there have been more than a few spider pictures with legs coming out of the abdomen in D&D, I'd say this one is exceptionally spiderlike. It seems to me that Mr. Swekel knows some things about spiders, and as someone who also knows a thing or two about spiders I like the picture a lot.

Indeed. It might be nitpicky, but I am distinctly pleased to see what seems to be an effort to present the arachnid aspects of the creature's anatomy accurately. Hell, I'm distinctly pleased to see spiderlike creatures given a proper 8 legs, this has me positively ecstatic.
 


Kunimatyu said:
they're painfully retarded, at least in terms of artwork.
And thread crapping and upsetting Erics Grandma is a good way of expressing this dislike? Dude, you should have just posted on of the other threads. Oh, and excessive use of the word 'retard' isn't very original or insightful - or respectful to those with mental disabilities.

-N
 

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