Agreed. I liked DiTerlizzi much more back when he was trying to be some weird Kley/Rackham/Froud hybrid, than his current attempts to be Norman Rockwell.
My opinion about the classic D&D artists I liked, is that Elmore and Parkinson gave you pictures of a D&D which was good buddies sitting around gaming and adventures which were silly over the top crap; DiTerlizzi gave you D&D which you got because you wanted the art in the book, and adventures which were roadtrips to weirdly beautiful places.
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Date: 2005-11-13 12:49 am (UTC)My opinion about the classic D&D artists I liked, is that Elmore and Parkinson gave you pictures of a D&D which was good buddies sitting around gaming and adventures which were silly over the top crap; DiTerlizzi gave you D&D which you got because you wanted the art in the book, and adventures which were roadtrips to weirdly beautiful places.