Inkwell Ideas does good stuff. +Joe Wetzel and the gang are probably best known for their mapping programs, but I know them mostly for one of their early Kickstarters - The Stock Art (and something - stand ups? ;) It was a very nice, original selection of stock art.
Now, I know what some of you are saying - what does a blogger need with "stock art"? Well, besides the fact that I may one day graduate from blogger to "creator"? I enjoy using stock art at on my blog as it lesson my need and desire to "borrow" from other sources.
In any case, the stock art in the Creature & Encounter RPG Card Decks is awesome!
Now, you don't need to go in for the stock art. I was in for a couple decks of the Monster and Encounter's cards, using this same art. The thing is, at $180 for 70 pieces of stock art, each in three different versions (w/ background, w/o background and black and white) you really can'y go wrong. Hey, it's what I'll tell my wife!
Oh, and I suspect this will ship on time or close to it, as most of the art is already in hand.
Now, lets look at some art samples (and sample cards too)
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I'm a bit leery about these types of card packs because I'm afraid they'll get lost over time. I have Paizo's Plot Twist cards and they're a lot of fun but even keeping track of them is slightly annoying. However, I might go for that Encounter Deck.
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