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Spelljammer art

Started by Mishihari, November 11, 2024, 06:59:28 PM

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Mishihari

I met Bruce Brenneise who did the cover art for the 5E Spelljammer book at the Detroit ComicCon this weekend.  Very nice guy and I quite liked his work.  When he mentioned he also did Numenara I realized why I recognized it.  He told me he tried really hard to be true to the spirit of the original artwork, which I appreciated considering the nature of other art we've been seeing from WotC.

Opaopajr

:) Cool info that the artist recalled the past aesthetic and wanted to retain its spirit. Thanks for sharing!
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tomsonn2015

Cool dude, cool art, cool settings.

CorvusCarpus

It is always good to hear that the original take of a setting is respected in its newer iteration; I have always had a profound foundness for spelljammer.