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Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Ben on August 31, 2002, 06:08:01 PM
Howdy Strangers,

GII: So what kind of art is everyone hoping to see in the upcoming supplements.
Styles? Pencils, B/W Inks, Digital, ...(Jake really hopes you say B/W Inks)
Subjects?  Bloody Deaths, Warm and Fuzzy, Landscapes, outdoorscenes, charactures, your mom(er, maybe not this one)...
and whatever else

Ah what the hell,

What're your favorite pics for the core book.
And what is the best pic and WHY. (ego boosts all around)
Also,
Which pics really chap your rear.
and what is the worst pic and WHY. (that's right, build us up and then tear us down, see if you can make any of us cry!)

try to give page numbers and editions

Ben,
Who is now thinking twice about this post


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Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Mokkurkalfe on September 01, 2002, 09:31:34 AM
I like pencil and B/W ink(happy now?). Håckan Ackegård (http://my.homeip.net/hack/) is a personal favorite.
The art should have a clear connection to the text. Wounded guys in the healing section, coins, merchants and general stuff in the equipment section etc.
Lots of descriptive pics on everything, like those ecumberance pics. Love those. :-)
My opinion is that the gritty feel of tRoS isn't helped by uber-fantasy heroes in unrealistic armour(or chicks-in-chainmail-bikinis).
Pics of normal adventurers(as in, adventurers who dress practically) and of normal people(perhaps of the social classes).

Fave pic: The Encumberance pics, for the reasons mentioned above.

Worst pic: Page 59, 1st edition. What's it supposed to be?
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Nick the Nevermet on September 01, 2002, 01:49:48 PM
My favorite pics in the book are the (apparent) reproductions of prints from olf fight manuals.  I think its people practicing with greatswords or something is the one that really stands out.  I think it really hits home for the gritty, historical, strategic feel of the combat system.  I'd love to see a lot of that in the Flower of Battle, as I think it'd work really well.  Nevermind the fantasy drawing; TROS is best represented by art created in the historical Europe its based on.  Inks, sketches, paintings... thats my feeling.

Beyond that, I'd need to see the book, and its inaccessible at the moment.
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Mokkurkalfe on September 02, 2002, 02:30:17 PM
Agreed.
The "non-authentic" art should also show medieval Europe, or how the people believed the world was like(e.g. siehe and stuff). Perhaps it should go more for the Arthur/fairy-tale style? Altough that would be to step away from the present tRoS style, and I wouldn't want that.
Anyway, not so much high-fantasy feeling.
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Jürgen Mayer on September 02, 2002, 05:19:57 PM
B/W inks are my favorite. Digital pics are better suited to a modern/future setting.

The pic I like best is the Doppelganger from Of Beasts and Men, but I'm obviously biased ;)
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Sneaky Git on September 02, 2002, 08:58:02 PM
Quote from: Jürgen MayerThe pic I like best is the Doppelganger from Of Beasts and Men, but I'm obviously biased ;)
Not to sound like an idiot or anything.. but, has Of Beasts and Men been released already?
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Brian Leybourne on September 02, 2002, 09:25:14 PM
Quote from: Sneaky GitNot to sound like an idiot or anything.. but, has Of Beasts and Men been released already?

Err.. no. Although it's in the final stages of writing.

Brian.
Title: Re: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Spartan on September 02, 2002, 11:29:10 PM
Quote from: Ben
And what is the best pic and WHY. (ego boosts all around)
My favourite pic is the wizard on page 125 of the revised edition.  Kind of dark and gritty... a mage with a blade in hand... just in case his spell fails.  

-Mark
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Mokkurkalfe on September 03, 2002, 12:24:53 PM
Quote from: Sneaky Git
Quote from: Jürgen MayerThe pic I like best is the Doppelganger from Of Beasts and Men, but I'm obviously biased ;)
Not to sound like an idiot or anything.. but, has Of Beasts and Men been released already?

My guess is that Sneaky Git drew that picture...
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Lance D. Allen on September 03, 2002, 01:36:58 PM
I assume you meant Jürgen Mayer?
Title: the ART of TRoS
Post by: Mokkurkalfe on September 03, 2002, 01:44:36 PM
Quote from: WolfenI assume you meant Jürgen Mayer?

Hmmm, must've gotten me head stuffed with cotton and rammed it into a hard wall somewhere...

Either that or I just can't find my way through all these quotes and stuff.