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It's always good to see an author care for their audience, having a split license like this is just another example of why BlaszczecArt is great. The image itself is perfect for use in your own products or as character art for your next berserker. The colors are stark, and it's nice seeing a color image in stock art that doesn't cost 20 bucks.
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Look at the license on this product. LOOK at it. The author here clearly cares about the community, and it shows. The quality of these images in terms of DPI and resolution is great, and the artistic value of them means you should be able to find a use for each of them in your games or products.
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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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I've never had a campaign where this guy wasn't useful. The image is high quality, the license allows you to modify (which I've done several times with photoshop, adding color to the image) and it's PWYW. An excellent deal.
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The technical quality of the files (the resolution, DPI and so on) is fine, but especially when compared to the other PWYW offerings JEStockArt has, the artistic quality of these images just isn't where their other files are. Luckily, PWYW means you can pay exactly what a file like this is worth to you, so it's really a good deal.
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Characters with character, this PWYW set of five images are all high quality, high resolution and come in a very unique (but not unlikable) art style.
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Another PWYW offering from JEStockArt, this time a more niche monster. I'm not sure it's going to be usable for every DM, but the high quality, high resolution image means if you do use it, you won't be disappointed.
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Pirates might be a cliche, but JEStockArt has knocked it out with this one. Easily my favourite of the pwyw offerings from JEStockArt, this image is high quality and has a very permissive license for use.
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The mushrooms are fine. The artwork is nice, if a little flat. The license for use is very flexible and the author is generous to put this as pwyw.
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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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While gatormen aren't in my game, I'm quickly trying to find a place for them. The artwork is a great price, high quality and an excellent preview of the author's paid works.
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The art comes in a high quality and high resolution file, looks just like the preview and the author is very responsive when it comes to feedback. An excellent preview of what you can expect from their paid offerings.
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There's much to like about this supplement. The things it's striving to do and the things it allows you to do are fantastic. Unfortunately this gets clogged down by rules that border on programming. It's like the author wanted to make a video game, and just put their logic flow into a D&D supplement. It leaves it feeling very unlike other 5e products, which tend to sacrifice such complexity for ease of use. I really like the rules on the DMs Guild for settlements, strongholds and merchants from Walrock and I was hoping for something that would work along side that product but this just isn't it.
That being said, if you're looking for complex rule sets for making your home? This might be your bag and at this price, you couldn't afford not to!
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Three images, provided as png for excellent scalability and quality. I love that the author has put such an open license on this artwork.
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