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<blockquote data-quote="Bran Blackbyrd" data-source="post: 1416703" data-attributes="member: 1710"><p><a href="http://www.acaeum.com/DDIndexes/SetPages/SetScans/Companion.html" target="_blank">More oversized weapons</a> </p><p></p><p></p><p>I couldn't agree more. You wouldn't ever catch me touching another man's meat.</p><p></p><p>I don't like Baxa's work... At all. Just ain't my bag.</p><p>Wayne England, after badly marring at least two FR books, should be restricted to inanimate objects. Seeing Sam Wood's excellent dwarf amid England's chapter full of... I haven't the words, in Races of Faerun made me want to hack up a furball.</p><p>I like Vinod Rams stuff better with each new book.</p><p>WAR does just fine.</p><p>Lockwood... Incomparable. Just really great stuff.</p><p>Sam Wood seems to be on equal footing with Lockwood in Black & White. But his finished stuff, notably his Deities & Demigods stuff, left me wanting.</p><p>G.Angus rocks.</p><p>I always loved Quinton Hoover's magic cards.</p><p>Terese Nielsen's picture of Moiraine in the WOT book is beautiful.</p><p>Matt Wilson's stuff is always excellent.</p><p>Puddnhead is off and on. I like some of it, some of it I don't care for.</p><p>D. Giancola - If you hear a knock on your door late at night, it's the Olympian Pantheon coming to reclaim their diginity.</p><p>Guay's art is top notch.</p><p>Critchlow gets a thumbs up.</p><p>DiTerlizzi and Planescape kept me in D&D until the saving grace of 3E came along. I loved his stuff.</p><p>Brom usually turns out good stuff.</p><p>I could go on, but I'm tired.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Artists from previous editions had at least one advantage over the 3E artists; they could do nudity. Whenever I see a creature that normally wouldn't be clothed, buttoned up like a nun it strikes me as seriously incongruous. It just doesn't fit. That takes me further from the fantasy world I want to create than the odd spike, piercing or tattoo. Third Edition, genesis of the modest succubus, shy marilith, bashful lillend and stodgy fey. We never saw a satyr in a turtleneck and jeans, but I'm sure it wasn't far off. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>Thumbs up for the 3.5E dryad. You can see they're trying to sneak back to the way things were here and there.</p><p></p><p>3E=anime? I don't see it.</p><p></p><p>The purple ghoul, it haunts my dreams!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bran Blackbyrd, post: 1416703, member: 1710"] [URL=http://www.acaeum.com/DDIndexes/SetPages/SetScans/Companion.html]More oversized weapons[/URL] I couldn't agree more. You wouldn't ever catch me touching another man's meat. I don't like Baxa's work... At all. Just ain't my bag. Wayne England, after badly marring at least two FR books, should be restricted to inanimate objects. Seeing Sam Wood's excellent dwarf amid England's chapter full of... I haven't the words, in Races of Faerun made me want to hack up a furball. I like Vinod Rams stuff better with each new book. WAR does just fine. Lockwood... Incomparable. Just really great stuff. Sam Wood seems to be on equal footing with Lockwood in Black & White. But his finished stuff, notably his Deities & Demigods stuff, left me wanting. G.Angus rocks. I always loved Quinton Hoover's magic cards. Terese Nielsen's picture of Moiraine in the WOT book is beautiful. Matt Wilson's stuff is always excellent. Puddnhead is off and on. I like some of it, some of it I don't care for. D. Giancola - If you hear a knock on your door late at night, it's the Olympian Pantheon coming to reclaim their diginity. Guay's art is top notch. Critchlow gets a thumbs up. DiTerlizzi and Planescape kept me in D&D until the saving grace of 3E came along. I loved his stuff. Brom usually turns out good stuff. I could go on, but I'm tired. Edit: Artists from previous editions had at least one advantage over the 3E artists; they could do nudity. Whenever I see a creature that normally wouldn't be clothed, buttoned up like a nun it strikes me as seriously incongruous. It just doesn't fit. That takes me further from the fantasy world I want to create than the odd spike, piercing or tattoo. Third Edition, genesis of the modest succubus, shy marilith, bashful lillend and stodgy fey. We never saw a satyr in a turtleneck and jeans, but I'm sure it wasn't far off. :) Thumbs up for the 3.5E dryad. You can see they're trying to sneak back to the way things were here and there. 3E=anime? I don't see it. The purple ghoul, it haunts my dreams! [/QUOTE]
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