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Option to "purchase" a monster on the "What's Old Is New" site (http://www.woinrpg.com/monsters)? What are you actually paying for?
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<blockquote data-quote="spectrefps" data-source="post: 8133068" data-attributes="member: 7027068"><p>I was linked to that monster "shopping" page by a google-image search for D&D-theme harpy character art. One of the results pointed to the artwork used for the Harpy monster on that monster list.</p><p></p><p>It let me "checkout" and even use paypal to pay (only $7 mind you) for the Harpy monster. I even got an email receipt afterwards, saying "We'll contact you shortly regarding your purchased services." Also found the charge in my paypal account and my bank account , listed as a payment to Russell Morrissey. So the transaction definitely went through (and I was charged accordingly).</p><p></p><p>Attached the email receipt I received afterwards (blanked-out any identifying info, just in case)</p><p></p><p>I was under the impression that the "item" I would receive after purchasing them would be some form of digital 'art card', (or sometimes they sell a 4k 'wallpaper' version of an art) with a higher resolution version of the artwork. (and for $7, that seemed like a fair deal to say the least). So if there <em>are</em> high-quality versions of some of those artworks for download, I would gladly purchase them.</p><p></p><p>As an aside, who was the artist of the Harpy and Siren artworks on that monster list page? And are there higher resolution/quality versions available (for purchase, if need be)?</p><p></p><p>Edited to make it easier to read, and less wall-of-text T_T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spectrefps, post: 8133068, member: 7027068"] I was linked to that monster "shopping" page by a google-image search for D&D-theme harpy character art. One of the results pointed to the artwork used for the Harpy monster on that monster list. It let me "checkout" and even use paypal to pay (only $7 mind you) for the Harpy monster. I even got an email receipt afterwards, saying "We'll contact you shortly regarding your purchased services." Also found the charge in my paypal account and my bank account , listed as a payment to Russell Morrissey. So the transaction definitely went through (and I was charged accordingly). Attached the email receipt I received afterwards (blanked-out any identifying info, just in case) I was under the impression that the "item" I would receive after purchasing them would be some form of digital 'art card', (or sometimes they sell a 4k 'wallpaper' version of an art) with a higher resolution version of the artwork. (and for $7, that seemed like a fair deal to say the least). So if there [I]are[/I] high-quality versions of some of those artworks for download, I would gladly purchase them. As an aside, who was the artist of the Harpy and Siren artworks on that monster list page? And are there higher resolution/quality versions available (for purchase, if need be)? Edited to make it easier to read, and less wall-of-text T_T [/QUOTE]
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