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Monster Manual 3 art gallery


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The art is rather good. And at least there's some faerie-like faeries (petals and glimmerkins) in D&D (Sprites are too big, they're as tall as Halflings).

The corpse collector is reminiscent of Dan Simmon's Shrike in Hyperion.

And I dislike their new format for art galleries, I preferred when all was in one single page. Took less overall time to load.
 


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"Ouch!! I stepped on my own foot! That HURTS!!"

:p

By the way, Rich Burlew has posted which monsters in the book are his.
 




Doug McCrae said:
Great art, better than MM1. Some of the concepts looked pretty pointless though. Do we really need more types of giants?

There have always been far too many races of humanoids in D&D. Both of the Giant variety and the human scaled ones. You can't swing a stick without hitting some new race...
 


I think the art is pretty good, it makes me eager to get my copy (should be here next week). I'm not to sure if i like Matt Cavotta's art for the Eberron races though... I think WotC should have gotten DMAC to do them. :cool:
 

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