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Cover of our December issue of "Cantrip and Dagger" swords and wizardry magazine. The picture is so pretty I also have to add a character type to go with it!
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I love the action and the motion. We used it for our Red Rager chapter in our "Nine Dragons" book. Not the best depiction of that dragon, but you go with what you got.
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Great little piece, which we used for the Red Rager chapter in our "Nine Dragons" book.
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One of the best artists on the platform. I love his work and use it all the time. In our new adventure "Temple of the Shadow of Death", there is a tribe of kobols serving the evil cult that runs the temple. So we needed some kobold illustrations.
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I feel like I gave the same review to all the giant rats. It's a stock art drawing of a rat. Use it in your adventure when there are rats.
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Like the other giant rat stock art, I used this as well to accompany the part in the adventure with giant rats.
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Basic, used it as an illustration to accompany the statblock of giant rats. No big surprises there.
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I was hesitant about this piece, and I'm still hesitant about it. It perfectly suited the monster chapter in our adventure, and I paired it with the giant centipede monster. However, I was worried that the insects were too creepy crawly for a product aimed at children.
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This is definitely one of the best pieces on this website. It's so good! The green of the dragon and the green of the leaves! the play of light! I love Dean's art and I use it in many of our books. This piece was used as a portrait for the dragon Turkiz, an evil insidious green dragon deep in the woods.
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I love art that shows the other side of dragons, the magic side, the diplomatic side, the scholar side, like this photo. We used it for the Golden Scholar chapter in our book "Nine Dragons".
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I really like this photo, the dragon's crooked smile, it resonantes character. We used it as an illustratron of Grog, the Grey Wanderer, in our "Nine Dragons" book and I'm very pleased with how it turned out.
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I kinda cheated with this piece and the fight is actually in a ruin in the middle of a swamp and not in a cave but I think the cave cieling can also serve as the dark skies or something, it's fine.
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When it's black and white it can also serve as sort of an entangle illustration, which is what I used it for.
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Loved this piece, and unusually did not use it to accompany a kraken monster but rather to illuminate the Typhon chapter of our "Nine Dragons" book.
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Loved this piece a lot. Used it as a dwarf traveler serving his tribe.
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