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| #1lair-masterAug 18, 2015 18:45:16 | Is there someplace where interior illustrators are credited for specific illustrations in the PHB? I'd like to know the name of the artist responsible for the gnome on page 37. The one tinkering at his workbench. Any leads, dungeon crawlers? |
| #2pukunuiAug 18, 2015 18:58:53 |
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| #3MonsterEnvyAug 18, 2015 19:09:42 |
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| #4pukunuiAug 18, 2015 19:33:38 |
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| #5MonsterEnvyAug 18, 2015 19:37:00 |
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| #6pukunuiAug 18, 2015 19:45:23 |
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| #7ArcShotAug 18, 2015 20:42:25 | Old publications of D&D have the artists' signatures on each piece of art. That is how I can identify each artist by merely looking at the style of paintings over time. Elmore, Easley, Caldwell who are some of my favorites. These give the artists proper recognition and gamers can relate them to the brand.
I feel WOTC should give credit to the artists for each individual published art. This is a basic respect to the profession. Just as any other professional article, report, column etc published out there, you can almost always find the name of the originator. Why not art? |
| #8lair-masterAug 26, 2015 12:26:56 | Thanks for your two coppers, everyone. It's too bad WotC doesn't make this kinda thing readily available. Oh well. The search continues! |
| #9HoboJusticeAug 20, 2015 8:09:13 | Couldn't you scan it and then do a Google search? |
| #10pukunuiAug 20, 2015 11:53:56 |
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