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It's very cheap and you get a very large number of art pieces. Some of them are rather nice.
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Buy it at once, it's very cheap in value regarding the number of pieces you get.
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Great piece. Used it as the cover art for the October issue of "Cantrip and Dagger"
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The filler spot "steps down" is a great example of why Dean's art is so popular because you can just have filler art for stairs or a corridor, but the shadows give dynamism and draw you into the space.
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This was a great buy that I enjoyed a lot. We created a new book, "Nine Dragons", and had a dracolich chapter in it just because of this drawing.
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It's very useful to have D&D game dice filler art for whatever reason
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Do you need a quaint village? If you do, you can get it here. It's very nice but the borders aren't white, which is a problem with filler art.
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I bought the drawing for our new Dragons book but after buying it, the way the details merge into each other, the fact the drawing is so vague, made it unusuable.
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Very useful cheap filler art, though it's specific to instance where you have a chest with something glowing in it. But also, why don't you?
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Very useful to have such cheap general fillers, a treasure map is something you can put with almost any adventure text, not just a text that has a map in it.
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Just a great filler art that I like a lot. Dean is always a win.
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Used it as an illustration for our bullette monster in our S&W magazine.
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Simple and straight forward, served as illustration for our werewolf hunter class.
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Greay dynamic composition, I love the shot, I used it as a cover for the June issue of our magazine, and it served as an illustration for the bahir monster inside as well.
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Unusual piece, and cool choice to have the metal golem be broken. I used it to draw a non broken statue, but that's OK.
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