Hey everyone, I've been working on my homebrew campaign for the past couple of years and I've been pondering custom art work for some creatures. Doe anyone have anyone special they would recommend in the D&D art style? I've been trying and trying but, I've been having zero luck. Thanks in advance!
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The other way to go is approach artists about using already-existing work if you find stuff that fits your world/creatures. You'll have a lot more availability, at the expense of not being custom. But honestly--there's so much out there, if you homebrew a creature, there's likely a google-able piece of art that fits pretty closely :)
Hey everyone, I've been working on my homebrew campaign for the past couple of years and I've been pondering custom art work for some creatures. Doe anyone have anyone special they would recommend in the D&D art style? I've been trying and trying but, I've been having zero luck. Thanks in advance!
There is an Arts & Crafts section on these forums, I'm sure if you presented your case there you may find someone who would take the opportunity.
I'll check it out! Thanks!
You might someone willing to do it for the practice - but art takes a lot of time. Usually you'd have to commission it, and pay for it, I believe.
That's usually out of the range of most people running home games ( like me ).
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The other way to go is approach artists about using already-existing work if you find stuff that fits your world/creatures. You'll have a lot more availability, at the expense of not being custom. But honestly--there's so much out there, if you homebrew a creature, there's likely a google-able piece of art that fits pretty closely :)
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