cfalcon
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I'm not sure if this is the right forum, my apologies.
Are prints or posters of some of the art in the books available anyway? For instance, I really like the duelist art in the core rulebook, but can't find anything larger than just, well, the one in the core rulebook.
Once no longer in sketch form, that gunslinger is going to be totally badass as well :P
Vic Wertz
Chief Technical Officer
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I'm not sure if this is the right forum, my apologies.
Are prints or posters of some of the art in the books available anyway? For instance, I really like the duelist art in the core rulebook, but can't find anything larger than just, well, the one in the core rulebook.
Once no longer in sketch form, that gunslinger is going to be totally badass as well :P
We don't generally sell art prints, but we do allow our artists to sell prints themselves.
| Reptilian |
Sadly, to quote from Mr. Wayne Reynolds Q&A page (who did all the iconics):
Q: Do you sell prints?
A: Unfortunately not. I used to sell prints to order from my website. However, I found that I was having to spend more and more time each day administrating, packing and posting prints to the US. This was time I wasn't spending working, and it began to seriously interfere with my art deadlines. I have had no alternative other than to cease print sales from the website for the foreseeable future. I do produce a limited selection of 10.5" x 7.5" prints to sell at conventions, which is a much better alternative. Please be aware that I do NOT send electronic images of my artwork to private individuals.
Chris Ballard
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Here's an idea, provided there's no objections from the appropriate people. The products that have a page dedicated to just the art of the cover, get the pdf and print the one page. I would recommend if you do that, don't try to make money off of it. Just leave it for personal admiring purposes. The one question is, "Will the great people at Paizo object?"
Vic Wertz
Chief Technical Officer
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Here's an idea, provided there's no objections from the appropriate people. The products that have a page dedicated to just the art of the cover, get the pdf and print the one page. I would recommend if you do that, don't try to make money off of it. Just leave it for personal admiring purposes. The one question is, "Will the great people at Paizo object?"
Printing all or part of our PDFs for personal use is not a problem (assuming you obtained them legally, of course)!