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Cerberus Royalty Free Clip Art Pack
par John W. [Acheteur vérifié] Date Ajoutée: 04/01/2008 10:11:12

Many of these images will be very useful. I generally prefer stock art sets with much more focused genres, media, and image quality, but the volume of art available here means that just about anyone can probably find 20+ images from this collection to use in your projects. For the price, I'd say the number of useful images for a "traditional fantasy" publisher makes this a pretty good, but not great, collection.



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Cerberus Royalty Free Clip Art Pack
par Peter I. [Testeur star] Date Ajoutée: 12/20/2007 10:51:10

Cerberus Royalty Free Clip Art Pack is a 44 page collection of clip art images from artist Joe Calkins and Cerberus Illustrations. This product contains over 175 fantasy and science fiction clip art images of black-and-white art that are entirely royalty free and hence ready to use. This product contains a handful of images with nudity, and hence is only suitable for appropriate users.

The product comes as a large 60 MB download in pdf format that contains all the images of this product within a single file. A cover is provided that highlights the images contained in the product, but the remaining 43 pages of the product contain only the clip art images. No introductory text is provided, although the nature of the product is fairly self-explanatory. It would've been useful, though to get complete clarification on the 'royalty free' aspects, particularly regarding mofifying images, for example. Images within the product are all 300 dpi, and each page contains roughly 4 or 5 images, taking up about a quarter of a page in size per image. In addition to the clip art images, the product also contains 6 background or border pages reflecting the fantasy/science fiction theme.

Picking up such a large collection of images is generally like opening presents in Christmas day - you just don't know what you're going to get. Some of the art could be horrible and some could be fantastic, or the product could be something right out of your worst nightmares. I have to say that in this instance, the fantastic art on the product cover and previews does the product justice as it contains a great selection of artwork in a variety of different styles. Images range from the downright cartoony, to high quality shaded images that look fantastic. Others are just simple pencil drawings, but overall there's a great variety of interesting and even more importantly useful images in this product. DMs looking for good handouts or publishers looking for art can't go wrong with this product. Given that all the art in the product is from a single artist, despite the large variety of styles, the images can generate a sense of sameness. I don't think this matters much from a publisher's point of view though, or even for a DM looking for art as handouts.

The images themselves cover fantasy and science fiction, although the former gains vastly more coverage than the latter. In addition, by far the majority of the images are not scenery, but people, faces, and creatures with the odd symbol or scenic moment thrown in. The images aren't organised in any particular fashion, meaning that you're going to have to look for something you're after by scanning the entire product, but that gives you a general overview of the scope and quality of the product as well. I wasn't particularly fond of some of the styles, although I know this can be very subjective. Some of the art uses a style where shading looks very blurry, and the sharp lines or outlines of an object or creature are mixed into the blur of the image. This makes the entire image look a little out of focus. Overall, though, most of the work is of a very high quality.

Art in the industry can be expensive, so this product has created a good collection of royalty free artwork that can be used by players, DMs and publishers alike. I was impressed by the quality and quantity of the images, although there are some eye-sores in there (thankfully, few), but the organisation makes it a little more difficult to make the best of this product. For the price though (at ~12 cents per image), you get excellent value and even if you don't appreciate some of the art, there are still scores of other images to choose from. This is a handy, vivid collection of art that has great value and utility.



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Cerberus Royalty Free Clip Art Pack
par NA S. U. S. [Acheteur vérifié] Date Ajoutée: 12/20/2007 06:54:36

I have used some of this companies other stock art products and find them to be of very high quality, so when I saw this I immediately decided to purchase it. There are some Sci-Fi as well as fantasy images in this collection. The Sci-Fi will be less useful, but they are fairly generic and certainly do not detract. The most bang-for-your-buck will be in the fantasy images. A few are so simple as to be almost un-usable. Much like the clip-art you might find online. Now don't take that to mean I am dissing this product; I am not. I am saying that several of the 175 or so images were not terribly usable to me, nor do I think most publishers here on OBS will find much use for them. However, I could easily find places to use most of the other images. From some undead, to monsters and filler-icon images there is plenty to use here. I am very happy to have this quantity or quality stock art. Other bundles I have used have a few of useful images and most not. This product is the exact opposite!

Looking closer at the images all are B&W, some of sketch quality while others are more "finished" and fully rendered. A few show some photoshopping effects such as a Gaussian Blur. Again, only a few I would find no use for. (There is a very cartoon-like elf on page 8 I wouldn't use, but others might. But there are four other images on that page I CAN use! ) Each image is about 1/4 page, and each page contains five images as far as I can tell. What I did not find was any type of license agreement included. That may require some clarification; can I alter the image? Can I use it on a cover? Combine images? They may want to clarify these things by including a license with the images. The product description as of this review says this:

Over 175 300dpi black and white 100% royalty free fantasy and sci-fi clip art images by Joe Calkins. Most are roughly 1/4 page in size. The illustrations are in a variety of styles from sketches to line art to fully shaded pieces. Collection also includes six bonus page backgrounds. WARNING Some images contain nudity.

I found it quite accurate, and in no way felt the product was mis-represented. The Flash preview seems to be sized incorrectly so it's hard to see what your getting from that, but I saw enough that I was willing to risk the twenty bucks to have this. I give this product five stars for quality, value and quantity. (I have some slight reservations about the absence of a license agreement spelling out what I can and cannot do with the images, but I suspect that will be resolved shortly.)

The bottom line is that if you are a PDF publisher in need of cheap, quality generic art to round out your projects this art pack is worth every penny.



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Thank you for your reviews. I'd like to clarify the terms of usage for this product. 100% Royalty Free means the purchaser is able to modify and use these images in any way they see fit. Thank you for your interest in Cerberus products! Joe Calkins Cerberus Illustration www.cerberusart.com
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Cerberus Stock Art Collection: Dragons & Serpents Vol. 1
par John W. [Acheteur vérifié] Date Ajoutée: 03/06/2007 00:00:00

Very much like their other sets. I like the art a great deal, though it will be difficult to use as interior art. In fairness, based on the purchase of their previous products, I already knew that.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>



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CARD & BOARD GAME IMAGES - Vol. 1
par Nate P. [Acheteur vérifié] Date Ajoutée: 02/22/2007 00:00:00

Wow. Just wow. Can't really say much more- 36 high quality, well done images for $25? AWESOME.<br><br> <b>LIKED</b>: Everything~ <br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Only sticking point for me was the croppings- many of the images are croppings of larger pieces and on some I would, personally, prefer a different cropping knowing what's available. The publisher was quite willing to work with me, however, so this is more a comment on the package here; customer service is awesome~ <br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>



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Cerberus Stock Art Collection: Demons & Undead Vol. 1
par John W. [Acheteur vérifié] Date Ajoutée: 01/18/2007 00:00:00

(Changing my reviews based on publisher feedback)

The artwork in these collections is really very nice. Six full page images for the price, while not a must-buy, is certainly reasonable... Keeping in mind that "full page", in this instance, is expressed as a single subject with a background filling the rest of the page, not a truly, wholly detailed "full page" piece of art.

The publisher's clarification that the artist credits and copyright information can be moved and resized (resized is the kicker, since the regulation on the image's aspect ratio seems to belie this fact) makes a huge difference in my overall impression of the product. Also, if the Cerebrus logo can be excluded, that's another bonus. I originally figured, in the "spirit" of the license, that the logo was included as part of the credits and copyright portion of the image.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Most images are very good. All are useable. Another "way cheaper than contracting the artwork by piece" scenario.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: The art would be most useful as covert art. Given the lack of details surrounding the central subject of each image, it almost seems like it was designed as cover art from the beginning. Thus I did not originally understand (my fault) that the art could not be used in product covers.

Given the "interior art only" clause, the "full page" nature of these images is sort of a "three quarters truth". As stated previously, "full page" implies that all of the art on the page contributes to the overall effect of the image. In the case of these, it's a single subject with background as page filler... So, while it's not a huge deal, you shouldn't think these are truly "full page" images by technical definition.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br><BR>[THIS REVIEW WAS EDITED]<BR>



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Hello John, I'm very sorry to hear that you were disappointed with your purchase of my stock art collections. It sounds like I may need to rewrite my terms and conditions page to clarify a few things. First, the terms and conditions state that the images may be cropped as long as credits and copyright are re-added. What that means to you is that you can crop out the credits, etc. and re-add them smaller somewhere less intrusive. Since the Cerberus logo itself isn't included as a separate file with the collection, I don't expect the user to re-add that portion. That being said, both the product description and the terms and conditions page clearly state that these are for interior art and not cover art. Thus, someone thinking I created your product should not be an issue. I appreciate your feedback. These are my first products and there will be many more to come. I hope to improve the collections with each new release taking all customer feedback into consideration. Thank you, Joe Calkins Cerberus Illustration
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Cerberus Stock Art Collection: Orcs & Goblins Vol. 1
par John W. [Acheteur vérifié] Date Ajoutée: 01/18/2007 00:00:00

(Changing my reviews based on publisher feedback)

The artwork in these collections is really very nice. Six full page images for the price, while not a must-buy, is certainly reasonable... Keeping in mind that "full page", in this instance, is expressed as a single subject with a background filling the rest of the page, not a truly, wholly detailed "full page" piece of art.

The publisher's clarification that the artist credits and copyright information can be moved and resized (resized is the kicker, since the regulation on the image's aspect ratio seems to belie this fact) makes a huge difference in my overall impression of the product. Also, if the Cerebrus logo can be excluded, that's another bonus. I originally figured, in the "spirit" of the license, that the logo was included as part of the credits and copyright portion of the image.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Most images are very good. All are useable. Another "way cheaper than contracting the artwork by piece" scenario.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: The art would be most useful as covert art. Given the lack of details surrounding the central subject of each image, it almost seems like it was designed as cover art from the beginning. Thus I did not originally understand (my fault) that the art could not be used in product covers.

Given the "interior art only" clause, the "full page" nature of these images is sort of a "three quarters truth". As stated previously, "full page" implies that all of the art on the page contributes to the overall effect of the image. In the case of these, it's a single subject with background as page filler... So, while it's not a huge deal, you shouldn't think these are truly "full page" images by technical definition.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br><BR>[THIS REVIEW WAS EDITED]<BR>



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Hello John, I'm very sorry to hear that you were disappointed with your purchase of my stock art collections. It sounds like I may need to rewrite my terms and conditions page to clarify a few things. First, the terms and conditions state that the images may be cropped as long as credits and copyright are re-added. What that means to you is that you can crop out the credits, etc. and re-add them smaller somewhere less intrusive. Since the Cerberus logo itself isn't included as a separate file with the collection, I don't expect the user to re-add that portion. That being said, both the product description and the terms and conditions page clearly state that these are for interior art and not cover art. Thus, someone thinking I created your product should not be an issue. I appreciate your feedback. These are my first products and there will be many more to come. I hope to improve the collections with each new release taking all customer feedback into consideration. Thank you, Joe Calkins Cerberus Illustration
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Cerberus Stock Art Collection: Wizards & Witches Vol.1
par John W. [Acheteur vérifié] Date Ajoutée: 01/18/2007 00:00:00

(Changing my reviews based on publisher feedback)

The artwork in these collections is really very nice. Six full page images for the price, while not a must-buy, is certainly reasonable... Keeping in mind that "full page", in this instance, is expressed as a single subject with a background filling the rest of the page, not a truly, wholly detailed "full page" piece of art.

The publisher's clarification that the artist credits and copyright information can be moved and resized (resized is the kicker, since the regulation on the image's aspect ratio seems to belie this fact) makes a huge difference in my overall impression of the product. Also, if the Cerebrus logo can be excluded, that's another bonus. I originally figured, in the "spirit" of the license, that the logo was included as part of the credits and copyright portion of the image.

<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: Most images are very good. All are useable. Another "way cheaper than contracting the artwork by piece" scenario.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: The art would be most useful as covert art. Given the lack of details surrounding the central subject of each image, it almost seems like it was designed as cover art from the beginning. Thus I did not originally understand (my fault) that the art could not be used in product covers.

Given the "interior art only" clause, the "full page" nature of these images is sort of a "three quarters truth". As stated previously, "full page" implies that all of the art on the page contributes to the overall effect of the image. In the case of these, it's a single subject with background as page filler... So, while it's not a huge deal, you shouldn't think these are truly "full page" images by technical definition.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br><BR>[THIS REVIEW WAS EDITED]<BR>



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Hello John, I'm very sorry to hear that you were disappointed with your purchase of my stock art collections. It sounds like I may need to rewrite my terms and conditions page to clarify a few things. First, the terms and conditions state that the images may be cropped as long as credits and copyright are re-added. What that means to you is that you can crop out the credits, etc. and re-add them smaller somewhere less intrusive. Since the Cerberus logo itself isn't included as a separate file with the collection, I don't expect the user to re-add that portion. That being said, both the product description and the terms and conditions page clearly state that these are for interior art and not cover art. Thus, someone thinking I created your product should not be an issue. I appreciate your feedback. These are my first products and there will be many more to come. I hope to improve the collections with each new release taking all customer feedback into consideration. Thank you, Joe Calkins Cerberus Illustration
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