Fantasy Clip Inks:: Spot Art set 2
33 Fantasy spot and filler illustrations!
PREVIEW PDF DEMO HERE: http://www.outlandarts.com/Spot-Art-set2-Fantasy-Clip-Inks-guidebook-web-demo.pdf (sample images shown considerably smaller than actual size)
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Bring your Adventures to life! Fantasy Clip Inks, published by Outland Arts, has one goal: bring you excellent ink art for your publications and websites. Created by industry veteran William McAusland, this series provides professional-quality illustration at affordable prices.
Spot Art set 2 contains a collection of 33, 300 dpi tiffs for indie authors, gamers and publishers to make their books and web sites look great. In this zipped folder are images of scrolls, humanoids, skulls, weapons, a 20 sided dice, imp, classic D&D troll, army, treasure map and candle, 2 outdoor scenes, dark lord on a winged mount, crown, cat, ring, and plenty more. See the demo PDF to view everything included. These spot images can be modified to suit the publisher's needs. Some suggested uses are player handouts, ornaments for maps, chapter ending icons, magic items, new monsters, treasure items, NPCs and filler art to add a classical and creative look to any novel, game or web page.
William McAusland has been a professional artist for well over two decades. His fantasy work has graced of publications from Wizards of the Coast, Fantasy Flight Games, Goodman Games and Kenzer & Company. Fans of the Dungeon Crawl Classics series will recognize his classic D&D style work.
License Image Use Requirements & Limitations: These images can be used in both print and web based applications within the body of a text, as a cover, as part of an advertisement, CD cover, logo, or even a T-shirt or poster bearing the customer's logo or advertising text. The art may be cropped, colored, reduced or enlarged, flipped, distorted or otherwise modified. The Artist's initial or signature need not show up in the final published work, however in the credits of any product, the statement: 'Some artwork copyright William McAusland, used with permission.' must be shown.