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Good stuff. Haven't got it in some game books yet, but can't wait.
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Good stuff! Heck, I'd have bought that for a dollar or 5!
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Very colorful. You get a crown banner, a horn, a sword leaning on a boulder (?), a morningstar, an insect amulet, a rune-engraved ring, a shield, another sword with a funky green flourescent background, a lion banner, and a drum.
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Fantastic piece of art. It really pops out of the page with textured ectoplasm (if that's a thing!). I used it for the cover of my RPG (credited) and I'm delighted with it. Brilliant design - I'll look out for more from Critical Hit!
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Very colorful, very interesting, some of the images evoke strong emotions... then there's a drum. Very odd.
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The style of art is very consistent between images, which is something you don't see a lot of on here (especially in free/pwyw artwork like this). Images are of moderate resolution and are clean enough to be used right away.
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Excellent images of high resolution, usable in nearly any product. The images themselves are well drawn and clean.
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Much of the artwork on DMs Guild or DriveThruRPG is tailored to the usual fantasy stuff. Elves, dwarves, and the occasional gnome. Here is a pack of the lesser used goblins, a foe that appears in nearly every fantasy rpg you'll find! High qualiyt scalable vector graphics means you can use these in nearly any game and a very permissive license means you can remix and modify them to your hearts content!
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As with the author's dwarf pack, 19 excellent vector icons with a very permissive license to go along with it, and pay what you want to boot! Authors as generous as this are in short supply.
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A healthy supply of line stock art, and a license to use and modify that artwork? The author is too generous. Oh yeah, and it's a great price.
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These sketches are better than some finished art. Great stock art!
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The art style is very cool. And free at that! I would like to see more of these in the future.
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Sorry, this style of art seems to lose its detail when it is enlarged. When you look at the thumbnail it looks pretty good... but then when you get the actual image the art looks a little cartoony. If you're going to keep the full image as a 1/4 page image or smaller it can work, but not anything larger.
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Creator Reply: |
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. Like all of Dennis\' images, it features his typical and personal painting style. The provided file is 2500 by 1468 pixels at 72dpi, I will update the description to be more precise. We are currently updating most images to support 300 dpi as well (this only applies to Denni\'s images). Please understand that poster sized images are not possible to produce at that retail price. I will see what we can do, your feedback is appreciated!
-Tobias (1manstudio/Critical-Hit!) |
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