Image Portfolio 1.01 Fantasy

Description

Image Portfolio is online PDF art resource that gaming companies can use. All the art pieces in this art resource can be used in any of their upcoming RPG ideas or projects. When a person acquires Image Portfolio, any of the art in the PDF can be used in any of their own products as if they owned it them. This is due to the limited licensing agreement of Image Portfolio.

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Reviews

This entire line is pretty good. Worth the price ... -- John Walborn -- 5 out of 5-Stars

This autor did a fine job. He have a good hand for draw, but not the tipical style (more refined and light) that you could expect on modern manuals. But he is quite good! --  Federico Perugini -- 4 out of 5-Stars

I want to give this product a rating of 4. I really do. It's affordable, and a lot of the illustrations have good concept. But I find the artwork to look a little sloppy, and having seen the artwork in LPJ Design's other products, I know they can do better. I can't help but feel like I got a package of draft images or rejected artwork. A few of the images make purchasing this product worthwhile, and they will probably see use in a few upcoming products I have scheduled. -- Steven Gilman -- 3 out of 5-Stars

Wow, are these cool. Affordable clip art? Sign me up. These are very nice fantasy images, even if many of them are very much D&D art. There are goblins and orcs and elves and dwarves, but still plenty of stuff that can be used elsewhere. Some of these images will definitely be in my next book. -- Matt Drake -- 5 out of 5-Stars

Good art at a decent price. What more could I want? -- Bill Littlefield -- 4 out of 5-Stars

This product is a great buy for any small-budget publisher like myself. The pictures are good and have a nice dark mood. The picture on the front cover is actually (IMO) one of the worst in the book, there's much better within. My one criticism is that there are no good cleric or druid looking characters - there's a bunch of warriors and rogues and c aouple of wizards and monks, but nothing you can really say is a cleric or a druid. -- Ben Redmond -- -- 4 out of 5-Stars