
Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |

Hey, guys...
Just wanted to say major props on the artwork lately. The recent blog post with the sneak peek at the Crucible of Chaos dinosaur ambush is fantastic! The whole Game Mastery line is really hitting its stride now overall...and especially in terms of the artwork. A lot of these pieces really do add a 1,000 words (or more!) to the scenario.
My two-cents,
--Neil

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Hey, guys...
Just wanted to say major props on the artwork lately. The recent blog post with the sneak peek at the Crucible of Chaos dinosaur ambush is fantastic! The whole Game Mastery line is really hitting its stride now overall...and especially in terms of the artwork. A lot of these pieces really do add a 1,000 words (or more!) to the scenario.
My two-cents,
--Neil
Thanks Neil! ^_^
We're really happy with where the quality of art has gone. We were not so happy with the art in D1, to be honest, but since then we seem to have hit our stride. :)

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NSpicer wrote:Hey, guys...
Just wanted to say major props on the artwork lately. The recent blog post with the sneak peek at the Crucible of Chaos dinosaur ambush is fantastic! The whole Game Mastery line is really hitting its stride now overall...and especially in terms of the artwork. A lot of these pieces really do add a 1,000 words (or more!) to the scenario.
My two-cents,
--NeilThanks Neil! ^_^
We're really happy with where the quality of art has gone. We were not so happy with the art in D1, to be honest, but since then we seem to have hit our stride. :)
LOL I almost started a thread askign if that was what dragonborn looked like in PF.... but I decided against it

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Cobbler |

I will add props too - you guys really have hit your stride. Its always important to define your style, and even though you have a bunch of different artists, there is some good unity going on. keep Ben Wooten!
In comparison to WoTC 4E stuff, which I'll call a thick style, you guys are going for thin - dark, sharp lines, lots of vertical. I like both - and am happy that there are differences out there to define one look from another.
Cheers