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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 9550664" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>I'll probably get some heat for this, but the more I look at it, the more I prefer it over the lord Soth art. Something about Lord Soth's help with the glowing red eyes in the 5e art always looked a bit goofy to me. My only concern is that when you rely on various dark shades the detail can be lost in smaller print images. Kinda like watching certain movies on a smaller screen with the lights on. Looks terrible, but get a large screen and turn the lights off and it works. That said, it varies greatly by person. My wife can't stand movies that take place in darkness for much of the film. First she's a lights-on person when watching at home. I found a compromise by buying led torch lights that can be tilted and create ambient lighting by being directed toward the top end of a wall, and finding the right amount of dimness that would make her comfortable, while not being annoying and distracting to me. Second, she's has issues with her sight and really has trouble making out whats going on in dark scenes. I suspect it is the same with many people for paintings, illustrations, and photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 9550664, member: 6796661"] I'll probably get some heat for this, but the more I look at it, the more I prefer it over the lord Soth art. Something about Lord Soth's help with the glowing red eyes in the 5e art always looked a bit goofy to me. My only concern is that when you rely on various dark shades the detail can be lost in smaller print images. Kinda like watching certain movies on a smaller screen with the lights on. Looks terrible, but get a large screen and turn the lights off and it works. That said, it varies greatly by person. My wife can't stand movies that take place in darkness for much of the film. First she's a lights-on person when watching at home. I found a compromise by buying led torch lights that can be tilted and create ambient lighting by being directed toward the top end of a wall, and finding the right amount of dimness that would make her comfortable, while not being annoying and distracting to me. Second, she's has issues with her sight and really has trouble making out whats going on in dark scenes. I suspect it is the same with many people for paintings, illustrations, and photos. [/QUOTE]
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