Misfits In Action: the Newsletter
January 2019, Issue 6.01
Misfit Studios
What’s Going on with Misfit Studios
December was a slow month, with the holidays and all, so just a few stock art releases to be had. We’re gearing up for revamping our Savage Worlds line, though, so expect good things this year.
Misfit Studios’ New Releases
Here is what Misfit Studios released in December of 2018.
Brett Neufeld Presents: Unholy Filler Art
This stock set by Brett Neufeld presents Unholy Filler Art consisting of seven separate pieces, in color and as line art: an imp, unholy axe, altar, flaming skulls, unholy helmet, statue, and damned souls in a pit of fire.
The images are of various sizes.
This purchase includes seven color and six line art images in TIFF format, each at 300 dpi.
All art files are bundled in a ZIP file.
Quico Vicens-Picatto Presents: Lion Knight
This stock art piece by Quico Vicens-Picatto presents an armored Lion Knight wielding a broad-headed halberd. What is this noble warrior looking out upon? A new quest? An oncoming enemy?
This image is presented at 8.5 x 11 inches in size.
This black and white purchase includes one JPG and one TIFF version, each at 300 dpi.
All art files are bundled in a ZIP file.
This color purchase includes one JPG and one TIFF version, each at 300 dpi.
All art files are bundled in a ZIP file.
Eric Lofgren Presents: Space Disaster
This stock art image by Eric Lofgren depicts a Space Disaster in progress as a spaceship succumbs to an explosion on its way to an asteroid-based station. Was this faulty maintenance? An attack? Sabotage?
This color purchase includes one JPG and a TIFF version, both at 300 dpi. Dimensions are 8 x 12 inches.
All art files are bundled in a ZIP file.
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