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CalamityEmu@ttrpg.network to RPGMemes @ttrpg.networkEnglish · 1 year ago

I mean accurate

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I mean accurate

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CalamityEmu@ttrpg.network to RPGMemes @ttrpg.networkEnglish · 1 year ago
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  • ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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    One thing I love about art deco is that it is not self-conscious. That’s how you can get stuff like this:

    (A beard to impress any dwarf! Also, when I first saw it I thought he was zapping the viewer with two lightning bolts but he’s actually holding a compass.)

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      Zeus if he was a jojo character

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        Isn’t Jesus canonically a Jojo?

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    Both of these are my favorite art movements, so apparently I’m playing for both teams.

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    Is there a version of this with more pixels?

    *Edit - Found this one:

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    An important distinction is this is Machine Age Art Deco. Earlier Art Deco was more like tidier Art Nouveau.

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      supposedly the latter is more specifically called streamline moderne

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    Gnomes are art deco and dwarves are neoclassical

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      Gnomes are steampunk/cyberpunk depending on the setting. Dwarves are art deco

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        Yes, but steam/cyber punk are not architecture they are fashion

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      I’ve always used art-deco designs when working on my gnome inventions in DnD… it’s a little wrong for proper steampunk stuff, (no steam engines in DnD) but a mixture of clockwork and art-deco makes for some really great designs.

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    This is a fantastic perspective I hadn’t considered

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    I don’t really know much about art but aren’t dwarves more like brutalism?

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      Dwarves still have decoration, both in their craft and in their style. Braids, carving, etc. Brutalism does not have the intricate design dwarves seem to. It’s all big and blocky.

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        It depends a lot on your setting, obviously, but dwarves are specifically known for going above and beyond on craftsmanship.

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          Yeah, at least for the dwarves that I imagine they’re not just about efficiency and quality but they really want things to look interesting and intricate. (Not that brutalism can’t be interesting but it is not finely detailed/intricate like dwarf work.)

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    Who’s jugendstil

  • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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    Why that n looks like R?

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    Come to the elven undergrounds!

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    Kobolds are the Monster Hunter aesthetic

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    I love the dwarf esthetic

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