The Tomb of N’Gral. Valovicia the Mage hired two brothers, Radan and Tredan to assist her in finding magical reagents deep within these forgotten halls. This was our “Prequel” locale, where they narrowly avoided death at a cost of their own luck. Perhaps they will bring the full party back to deal with that pesky rat-ogre, and delve deeper to find new treasures!.
The Tomb of N’Gral.
The Tomb of N’Gral.
I love art like this that really gives a sense of what it’s like to be there, physically.
I love art like this that really gives a sense of what it’s like to be there, physically.
Thanks Michael Prescott! If anyone wants to use this piece for anything go right ahead.
Thanks Michael Prescott! If anyone wants to use this piece for anything go right ahead.
Oh crap, did you make this? Great!
Oh crap, did you make this? Great!
You being an artist, is there a better way I can sign these as my own, digitally?
I have no idea how CC works for art online
You being an artist, is there a better way I can sign these as my own, digitally?
I have no idea how CC works for art online
I’ve seen some people use watermarks (faint images that are overlaid onto the original), but I don’t know much about digital signatures (say, embedded into JPEG metadata or something). I don’t do anything along those lines myself, though sometimes I tuck a visual signature into a visible spot.
Creative Commons is a license; as far as I know there’s nothing mechanical you do to the image to release it under creative commons, you need only say that you’re releasing it under creative commons (well, a particular license URL).
I’ve seen some people use watermarks (faint images that are overlaid onto the original), but I don’t know much about digital signatures (say, embedded into JPEG metadata or something). I don’t do anything along those lines myself, though sometimes I tuck a visual signature into a visible spot.
Creative Commons is a license; as far as I know there’s nothing mechanical you do to the image to release it under creative commons, you need only say that you’re releasing it under creative commons (well, a particular license URL).
Yeah, wonderful piece John Love! Well done.
Yeah, wonderful piece John Love! Well done.