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Aldrick the Nightblade |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 03:31:03 On the Avatar series, who are the people on the front of all the books? I know that they are gods, but which ones? Fight Strong,
Aldrick the Nightblade |
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Aldrick the Nightblade |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 17:39:30 Ok ,that explains how good they have gotten....you can see Drizzt's raw emotion an rage on those cover arts... |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 17:21:26 quote: Originally posted by Aldrick the Nightblade
I will...dosen't Lockwood do the Hunters Blades Trilogy, and Highwayman?
No idea on the latter, but the former, yes. Lockwood has done the covers for the newest Drizzt books. |
Aldrick the Nightblade |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 16:55:50 I will...dosen't Lockwood do the Hunters Blades Trilogy, and Highwayman? |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 16:44:31 quote: Originally posted by Aldrick the Nightblade
But in the books of Drizzt, it makes him out to be young and handsome...the artists in the legacy of the drow must not have read it!
As I said, I understand. Communication between writers and artists varies from what I've seen shared here and elsewhere. If you can do a search through Elaine Cunningham's scroll I think you'll find her sharing Todd Lockwood's approach when he did the new covers for the republication of her books in the Starlight and Shadows series. It was very interesting to see what communication took place there and the resulting art versus the previous covers for the initial publications of these books.
P.S. How could I forget my coal miners elves in UE when it came to art making a strong impression. For shame...for shame. |
Aldrick the Nightblade |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 16:37:56 But in the books of Drizzt, it makes him out to be young and handsome...the artists in the legacy of the drow must not have read it! |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 16:34:59 quote: Originally posted by Aldrick the Nightblade
I'm actually reading the thrid book...and I gotta agree with you, the pictures really don't depict the characters in the books. Haven't we seen that somwhere else...( Drizzt series)
Art is very subjective....eye of the beholder...blah...blah....blah. I'm sure you've heard it before, but it is valid as not every fan/artist will see someone in the same manner.
Thus, I can understand variations and artist interpretations. However, some of the past FR art for 3.0e really stood out....If memory serves it was the Trainspotting elves in F&P and the Elecrtic Bugaloo drow in another item that had the strongest negative impressions on me.
I'm eager to get Forsaken house on Thursday to get a closer look at that cover. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 16:31:15 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert Yeah, the cover art for those books didn't do too much for me, either... Too bad they didn't get Elmore to do the art.
Who is the artist or artists for the new covers? |
Aldrick the Nightblade |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 16:16:49 I'm actually reading the thrid book...and I gotta agree with you, the pictures really don't depict the characters in the books. Haven't we seen that somwhere else...( Drizzt series) |
Winterfox |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 16:02:00 quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal
quote: Originally posted by Winterfox Cyric makes me giggle insanely, which might just be the point (not to mention that he bears a strong resemblance to whatever god featured on the cover of Faith and Pantheons -- one that I know is definitely not Cyric).
Not so. The deity on the cover of Faiths and Pantheons battling Bane is indeed meant to be Cyric, although it winds up looking more like an anonymous, vaguely androgynous god(dess) of good battling the Black Hand. I can't find the place where this was mentioned, possibly in the Ask Rich Baker/Official Designer megathread at the WotC boards, but the god on the cover was Cyric. At least, in theory.
In that case -- oops. The picture that's clearly designated as "Cyric" in the same book, however, by no means resembles the one on the cover. Fuh. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 15:59:35 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
I wasn't thrilled with the original covers, even less thrilled with these new ones.
Yeah, the cover art for those books didn't do too much for me, either... Too bad they didn't get Elmore to do the art. |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 15:52:44 quote: Originally posted by Garen Thal Not so. The deity on the cover of Faiths and Pantheons battling Bane is indeed meant to be Cyric, although it winds up looking more like an anonymous, vaguely androgynous god(dess) of good battling the Black Hand. I can't find the place where this was mentioned, possibly in the Ask Rich Baker/Official Designer megathread at the WotC boards, but the god on the cover was Cyric. At least, in theory.
This sounds vaguely familiar. It definitely was somewhere on the WOTC board that this subject came up. Anyone who still goes there and has patience can perhaps do a search for the thread.
Regardless, if there was this much confusion, the cover didn't do a good job portraying Cyric. |
Garen Thal |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 15:29:51 quote: Originally posted by Winterfox Cyric makes me giggle insanely, which might just be the point (not to mention that he bears a strong resemblance to whatever god featured on the cover of Faith and Pantheons -- one that I know is definitely not Cyric).
Not so. The deity on the cover of Faiths and Pantheons battling Bane is indeed meant to be Cyric, although it winds up looking more like an anonymous, vaguely androgynous god(dess) of good battling the Black Hand. I can't find the place where this was mentioned, possibly in the Ask Rich Baker/Official Designer megathread at the WotC boards, but the god on the cover was Cyric. At least, in theory. |
Winterfox |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 14:53:03 Bane looks like a Mongolian warlord. Or a monk. Kelemvor's posture and expression make him look rather... psychopathic. Murder in the eye and all that. Cyric makes me giggle insanely, which might just be the point (not to mention that he bears a strong resemblance to whatever god featured on the cover of Faith and Pantheons -- one that I know is definitely not Cyric).
Well, one thing that can be said is that it's... certainly different? |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 14:41:18 Mytra looks like a human wheel of fortune.
"Come on folks, let's spin the wheel and see if the Goddess of Magic will land on big money cause Jeb here's got a feeling there are a lotta T's in that phrase."
If I recall right, the republication of the series brought about these new covers. I wasn't thrilled with the original covers, even less thrilled with these new ones.
Ah well, too each his/her own. |
Arivia |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 10:14:36 quote: Originally posted by Winterfox
*giggles* Mystra looks like a Goth girl.
That's exactly what I thought she looked like, too!
*hits self with staff of anti-AOL-speech* |
Winterfox |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 09:50:22 *giggles* Mystra looks like a Goth girl. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 09:00:22 Ah, thank you for that info. And I have to say, I do not like the new cover! |
Garen Thal |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 07:05:09 Yes, the covers have since changed (and been standardized). All now depict a character (four of five are deities) standing in front of a wall--or obelisk, if you like--with their holy symbol radiating light around them. The new cover of Shadowdale, for an example, is available at http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=products/frnovel/964480000. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 06:47:22 Have they changed the cover art since the original release of the books? My copy of Shadowdale has Kelemvor, Cyric, Midnight, and Adon on the cover... |
Garen Thal |
Posted - 21 Jul 2004 : 05:57:18 Each of the deities depicted on the covers is standing in front of their holy symbol (Book V does not actually have a god on the cover):
Book I- Shadowdale: Mystra Book II- Tantras: Bane Book III- Waterdeep: Kelemvor Book IV- Prince of Lies: Cyric Book V- Crucible: The Trial of Cyric the Mad: Malyk, Seraph of Lies (an important character and follower of Cyric) standing in front of Cyric's holy symbol. |