Which is better: Bad Art or No Art?


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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Also, talk to the art department at your local college, you may be able to find some art students willing to (1) work for cheap, and (2) looking to get some credit in a published work so they can put it on their resume.

That's actually how we got a lot of the art for the original release of Magic: The Gathering. We could only afford $50 per piece of color art. And a royalty. And some stock in our little game company. Many of those students went on to become millionaires because of their little pieces of art. :) But the fact remains that it was far easier to get college students to work for next to nothing than it was established artists.

-Lisa


I'll Nth the "no art is better than bad art" vote. I'm just not sure what the value of N is right now. Probably more than two...

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