Aus_Snow
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Maybe, but. . .This one?
en Englais, Monsieur rouge!1!!
Um, did I even get that right?

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Maybe, but. . .This one?
Nice insight.I think I found out why the red dragon is more mobile: it is facing right, so to us who read from left to right, he seems to be moving towards the characters. The green dragon, OTOH, seems just poised, because he stops our eyes from moving.
Maybe, but. . .
en Englais, Monsieur rouge!1!!
Um, did I even get that right?![]()
Le gah!Nope
(Anglais)
I honestly don't remember the last time I decided to buy a book solely on the basis of the cover. Paranoia 2nd edition, maybe. But damn -- even if I weren't already, even if I'm not planning on running a Pathfinder campaign, I'm in.
I was going to say some of that. The other benefit to fewer humanoids is there is not only more room to bring the dragon to life but there is also more room for that fighter to really look like he's power attacking.Another significant difference is that the character sheet cover art order probably asked Wayne to depict four characters, which meant he put significant "art time" into background characters. That also led to a more complicated (and less "in your face") composition, which doesn't help.