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DMs Guild Creator Resource - Eberron Scenes & Symbols Art Pack

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This art pack comes as a zip file of images which you are licensed to use in content submitted to the Dungeon Masters Guild program and published under the Community Content Agreement for the DMs Guild program. You are not licensed to use the art for any other purpose.

All art owned by Wizards of the Coast.

Learn more about creating Dungeons & Dragons PDFs as part of the DMsGuild program by reviewing the Content Guidelines and FAQ.

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MR. S January 09, 2021 6:13 pm UTC
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Is it legal to slap this down as a backing image to a personal site?
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Matteo P August 02, 2018 8:50 am UTC
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I have IP questions related to this (I guess they also apply to other similar packs) And I am not sure where to ask them.

Basically, can I upload some of the images on imgur and the like? I am using an online editor, and that would be one way to embed them and use them there.
I've read a bit through the content guidelines, but this is not clear to me.
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Andrew A July 27, 2018 11:17 pm UTC
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There's some good images here, although some of them are strange cuts from larger images (instead of just including the larger image). It's pretty heavy on "scenes" and relatively light on "symbols." For example, the only Dragonmarked House symbol to appear is the 4E image for House Tarkanan. None of the others.

Also.. I have to say something about the names of the files. I'm reasonably convinced that whoever named the files doesn't know anything about Eberron. It's sort of frustrating looking through pictures and having things appear with bizarre names that don't represent what the image is. For example, a picture of the Wroat, the capital of Breland, is labeled "altissa.jpg," which I'm certain is a city from Final Fantasy XV. A picture of dragonmarks is labeled "not.jpg," which I'm assuming is a misspelling of knot (although who knows).
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John L July 25, 2018 8:22 pm UTC
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Beards.

This is a handy collection of art; if you've collected Eberron books before, you've almost certainly seen most of this before, but this completely free pack puts it in a single usable form. And considering it's free, I probably shouldn't complain much, however, one nitpick:

This was billed as a "Scenes and Symbols" pack. It's heavy on the scenes, and even has a few handy "blank page" kinda thing for anyone who wants to format a page to look like it came from an older Eberron book. But as far as "symbols" go, it's a little light. One image contains many of the symbols of different religions, and another page just has the crest of House Tarkanan, and I'm glad it does. But I'd have liked more. Like... single images of all the major world religions, banner crest images of the different nations, that kind of thing. Having said that, this is still a good collection of art, and it's hard to argue with the price.

And why did I say Beards at...See more
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david S July 23, 2018 5:32 pm UTC
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This is some absolutely beautiful stuff--thank you so much for making this available.
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This title was added to our catalog on July 23, 2018.