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IronHammer
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Posted - 14 Oct 2007 :  02:09:12  Show Profile  Visit IronHammer's Homepage Send IronHammer a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Heres mine...Great book to.
http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/fr/fr11.jpg

I remember playing Dwarves and Elves as a character class...

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original spellfire cover
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Wooly Rupert
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For game stuff, it's the cover of The Bloodstone Lands:
http://home.flash.net/~brenfrow/fr/fr9.jpg

That was actually the first FR sourcebook I bought.

For the novels, it would be the original Elmore cover of The Crystal Shard:
http://www.o-love.net/realms/covers_large/pic_ice1.jpg

Uh... Have I ever before mentioned how much I love Elmore's artwork?

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Posted - 14 Oct 2007 :  09:11:00  Show Profile  Visit BARDOBARBAROS's Homepage Send BARDOBARBAROS a Private Message  Reply with Quote
From novels :the new: "the spine of the world (the legend of drizzt book X)" and Elminster in hell ...

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Both the covers from the gray box would be high on my list, as would the cover of the 2ed. Shining South book.

As for novels, I always liked the cover for Soldiers of Ice. There is also book one and three of the Moonshae series. I could go on, but at this moment these would be my favorites.
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Phelp Der Zemit
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Posted - 14 Oct 2007 :  21:18:40  Show Profile  Visit Phelp Der Zemit's Homepage Send Phelp Der Zemit a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I am really liken the new covers for the Drizzt novels. My favorite being the collection of hunter's blade trilogoy, only seconded to homeland, ah the sadistic beauty.

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IronHammer
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  01:18:07  Show Profile  Visit IronHammer's Homepage Send IronHammer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:


Uh... Have I ever before mentioned how much I love Elmore's artwork?


Me to. Hes from here in kentucky. I just saw a speacial about him the other day on one of our local channles. My younger sister is a senior, art(Illistration) major at UK . She has studied his work a lot.

I remember playing Dwarves and Elves as a character class...

Edited by - IronHammer on 15 Oct 2007 01:21:21
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Haman
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  07:57:25  Show Profile  Visit Haman's Homepage Send Haman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Code of the Harpers, which was a cut away from Elfsong. Nothing too fantastic about it, just sentimental about the first FR book I bought.

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Matthus
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  12:34:24  Show Profile Send Matthus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Another one from the Icewind Dale Triology, the art from Clyde Caldwell -

http://www.o-love.net/realms/covers_large/pic_ice2.jpg

The dwarf is almost perfect

Edited by - Matthus on 15 Oct 2007 12:36:20
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Alisttair
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The new one for The Orc King is pretty sweet.

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Steven Schend
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  13:57:41  Show Profile  Visit Steven Schend's Homepage Send Steven Schend a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Matthus

Another one from the Icewind Dale Triology, the art from Clyde Caldwell -

http://www.o-love.net/realms/covers_large/pic_ice2.jpg

The dwarf is almost perfect



I'd begun to wonder if anyone remembered Clyde's art....

As for me, I've loved an awful lot of FR covers and art, though the ones that scream "the Realms" the most for me (i.e. most evocative) are

Clyde's cover for the Azure Bonds novel;
Keith Parkinson's original horseman on the 1E Grey Box;
Jeff Easley's cover for Empires of the Sands (FR3);

But my two favorites, far and away, are Larry Elmore pieces:
The gnoll & thief lying in wait from FR5 AND
The vampiress in the tavern from CITY SYSTEM.

The fact that I picked up both covers for internal booklets in CITY OF SPLENDORS (2E) should have been a clue.

Steven
Who loves so much of the FR art, and wants to drop a shout-out for a thread on the internal art pieces and throws out early votes for Valerie Valusek and Ned Dameron

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sirreus
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  15:43:56  Show Profile  Visit sirreus's Homepage Send sirreus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
the cover of Shining South is a fav of mine.

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Wooly Rupert
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  17:22:26  Show Profile Send Wooly Rupert a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Steven Schend

I'd begun to wonder if anyone remembered Clyde's art....

As for me, I've loved an awful lot of FR covers and art, though the ones that scream "the Realms" the most for me (i.e. most evocative) are

Clyde's cover for the Azure Bonds novel;
Keith Parkinson's original horseman on the 1E Grey Box;
Jeff Easley's cover for Empires of the Sands (FR3);

But my two favorites, far and away, are Larry Elmore pieces:
The gnoll & thief lying in wait from FR5 AND
The vampiress in the tavern from CITY SYSTEM.

The fact that I picked up both covers for internal booklets in CITY OF SPLENDORS (2E) should have been a clue.

Steven
Who loves so much of the FR art, and wants to drop a shout-out for a thread on the internal art pieces and throws out early votes for Valerie Valusek and Ned Dameron



I remembered it. I consider Elmore, Easley, and Caldwell to be the Big Three of fantasy art, with Parkinson not too far behind. But, even among the Big Three, Elmore is, in my opinion, far and away the best.

Two things always bugged me about Caldwell, though. One: though I like half-naked women as much as the next guy, I often felt his way of showing skin was gratuitous. Two: What the hey was up with the round red gem that's in almost everything he's done?!?

Valerie Valusek is another good one. She's been mentioned here many times. Not everyone likes the current art direction, and a lot of us preferred the wonderful art we so often got from TSR.

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Edited by - Wooly Rupert on 15 Oct 2007 17:25:10
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Apex
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  18:16:16  Show Profile  Visit Apex's Homepage Send Apex a Private Message  Reply with Quote
My two favorite accessory art covers are Forgotten Realms Adventures and Waterdeep and the North. My favorite novel cover is Darkwalker on Moonshae.
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Ozzalum
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Posted - 15 Oct 2007 :  18:16:45  Show Profile  Visit Ozzalum's Homepage Send Ozzalum a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I always thought Lockwood was pretty amazing, gratuitous skin notwithstanding. The Dragons of Faerun is a neat cover. His comment on his website about how it's a painting to teach people in skimpy outfits the prudence of standing behind stone pillars was entertaining as well.

Edited by - Ozzalum on 15 Oct 2007 18:17:35
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Ranin
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The Hunter's Blade Trilogy or the Sellswords for me. The orcs in the HB look AWESOME and Klauth and Jarlaxle are cool too.

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sirreus
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Posted - 16 Oct 2007 :  15:36:41  Show Profile  Visit sirreus's Homepage Send sirreus a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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Not everyone likes the current art direction, and a lot of us preferred the wonderful art we so often got from TSR.


i personally like most of the newer artists (lockwood, w reynolds, w england, oconnor, jarvis, parillio, hudnut, and last but not least belledin)
belledin's bounty hunter, kobold god, and the spellthief are great.
oconnor has some excellent work in sand storm.
hudnut's cover of heroes of battles is near perfect and mr. lockwood can do no wrong in my opinion

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Wooly Rupert
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quote:
Originally posted by sirreus

quote:
Not everyone likes the current art direction, and a lot of us preferred the wonderful art we so often got from TSR.


i personally like most of the newer artists (lockwood, w reynolds, w england, oconnor, jarvis, parillio, hudnut, and last but not least belledin)
belledin's bounty hunter, kobold god, and the spellthief are great.
oconnor has some excellent work in sand storm.
hudnut's cover of heroes of battles is near perfect and mr. lockwood can do no wrong in my opinion




I wasn't knocking the new art... It's just that, in my opinion, much of the new art just isn't in the same league as Elmore, Easley, Caldwell, and Parkinson. In particular with Elmore, when I look at his artwork, I feel like I'm looking at something that really does exist somewhere.

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AlorinDawn
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Posted - 17 Oct 2007 :  15:47:05  Show Profile  Visit AlorinDawn's Homepage Send AlorinDawn a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by sirreus

quote:
Not everyone likes the current art direction, and a lot of us preferred the wonderful art we so often got from TSR.


i personally like most of the newer artists (lockwood, w reynolds, w england, oconnor, jarvis, parillio, hudnut, and last but not least belledin)
belledin's bounty hunter, kobold god, and the spellthief are great.
oconnor has some excellent work in sand storm.
hudnut's cover of heroes of battles is near perfect and mr. lockwood can do no wrong in my opinion




I wasn't knocking the new art... It's just that, in my opinion, much of the new art just isn't in the same league as Elmore, Easley, Caldwell, and Parkinson. In particular with Elmore, when I look at his artwork, I feel like I'm looking at something that really does exist somewhere.



I have to agree with Wooly, Elmore is the best of the lot.

I must admit I like the older TSR era artists better than those of the modern era, but I recognize that some of that preference is nostalgia. That said, Lockwood, England, and O'Connor are some of my favorite artists of the new era. I also like the work of Andrew Hou.

My favorite FR cover art would have to be new Drizzt covers by Lockwood or Mysteries of the Moonsea cover, which I think is by O’Connor.

Edited by - AlorinDawn on 17 Oct 2007 15:48:20
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I can't say that any of the gaming supplements has a cover that jumps out at me, although there's very few that are bad or ugly.

As for the novel-covers my favourite would have to be Therese Nielsen's original cover for Heirs of Prophecy. I have a thing for oil.

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IronHammer
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Posted - 17 Oct 2007 :  16:23:43  Show Profile  Visit IronHammer's Homepage Send IronHammer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
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I wasn't knocking the new art... It's just that, in my opinion, much of the new art just isn't in the same league as Elmore, Easley, Caldwell, and Parkinson. In particular with Elmore, when I look at his artwork, I feel like I'm looking at something that really does exist somewhere.


Much of Elmores art has basis in the real world. Most of his characters are based of real models and many of his fantasy settings are based on the landscape around his home in central Ky. My area of KY is different as I live in a mountainous region. His workshop is filled with weapons and model sketches for his art.

I remember playing Dwarves and Elves as a character class...
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Wooly Rupert
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quote:
Originally posted by IronHammer

quote:


I wasn't knocking the new art... It's just that, in my opinion, much of the new art just isn't in the same league as Elmore, Easley, Caldwell, and Parkinson. In particular with Elmore, when I look at his artwork, I feel like I'm looking at something that really does exist somewhere.


Much of Elmores art has basis in the real world. Most of his characters are based of real models and many of his fantasy settings are based on the landscape around his home in central Ky. My area of KY is different as I live in a mountainous region. His workshop is filled with weapons and model sketches for his art.



Yeah, I've read the descriptions of his art, and seen the pics of his workshop... And I would love to meet some of his models!

But even for the purely fantastic stuff, like dragons and magic and the guy in powered armor with the ethereal sword, it still looks like it could really be happening someplace. Some individual pieces of artwork by other people share this trait, but with Elmore, it's pretty much all of his art. With other artists, there is usually something about their work that keeps you from being drawn in, and thus you do not get the same feeling (or at least, I do not).

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quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
Two things always bugged me about Caldwell, though. One: though I like half-naked women as much as the next guy, I often felt his way of showing skin was gratuitous.


I agree, although I'm not a guy.

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Valerie Valusek is another good one. She's been mentioned here many times. Not everyone likes the current art direction, and a lot of us preferred the wonderful art we so often got from TSR.



I LOVE Valusek's art. It reflects MY Realms perfectly.

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IronHammer
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Posted - 17 Oct 2007 :  20:11:15  Show Profile  Visit IronHammer's Homepage Send IronHammer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by IronHammer

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I wasn't knocking the new art... It's just that, in my opinion, much of the new art just isn't in the same league as Elmore, Easley, Caldwell, and Parkinson. In particular with Elmore, when I look at his artwork, I feel like I'm looking at something that really does exist somewhere.


Much of Elmores art has basis in the real world. Most of his characters are based of real models and many of his fantasy settings are based on the landscape around his home in central Ky. My area of KY is different as I live in a mountainous region. His workshop is filled with weapons and model sketches for his art.



Yeah, I've read the descriptions of his art, and seen the pics of his workshop... And I would love to meet some of his models!

But even for the purely fantastic stuff, like dragons and magic and the guy in powered armor with the ethereal sword, it still looks like it could really be happening someplace. Some individual pieces of artwork by other people share this trait, but with Elmore, it's pretty much all of his art. With other artists, there is usually something about their work that keeps you from being drawn in, and thus you do not get the same feeling (or at least, I do not).


I couldent agree more. Elmores art has always "grabbed me". Like you said it has a realistic element to it that just flat makes it stand out

I remember playing Dwarves and Elves as a character class...
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