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Oh, cool! A miniature based on Elmore’s iconic warrior! Oh…

Started by cavalier973, May 09, 2024, 08:22:37 AM

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ForgottenF

My first thought when I heard about this a couple of days ago was to wonder if Larry Elmore was still with us. Now that I know he is, I found myself wondering if there was some kind of legal action available to him. Clearly not, and it doesn't look like he'd be interested even if there was, but there really should be.

I'm not sure whether it's more insulting to an artist to clearly pervert the intent of his work after his death, or to do it while he's still alive but unable to do anything about it.

Elmore seems to be taking it in stride, or at least not want to stir up a shit-storm by speaking out in harsher terms. Someone mentioned Frank Frazetta upthread. You can bet that if someone had tried to pull this crap with his work while he was still kicking, he'd have been a lot more vocal about it.

Also, does anyone else find it funny that they made the figurine into the most hilariously over-muscled woman? She looks more jacked than the man in the painting to me. Honestly, I'd have to have been told that was supposed to be a lady, or I wouldn't have known

tenbones

Quote from: Krazz on May 09, 2024, 01:19:56 PMSo a pair of breasts makes a human a woman in D&D, rather than how she identifies. Has WOTC managed to attack both sides of the culture war at once?

Well in fairness, "s"he does have a penis, and those are coconuts in his chainmail for extra protection.

All is normal in the world of modern D&D. The undead horse is still kicking and bucking.

rytrasmi

Quote from: ForgottenF on May 09, 2024, 03:51:58 PMMy first thought when I heard about this a couple of days ago was to wonder if Larry Elmore was still with us. Now that I know he is, I found myself wondering if there was some kind of legal action available to him. Clearly not, and it doesn't look like he'd be interested even if there was, but there really should be.

I'm not sure whether it's more insulting to an artist to clearly pervert the intent of his work after his death, or to do it while he's still alive but unable to do anything about it.

Elmore seems to be taking it in stride, or at least not want to stir up a shit-storm by speaking out in harsher terms. Someone mentioned Frank Frazetta upthread. You can bet that if someone had tried to pull this crap with his work while he was still kicking, he'd have been a lot more vocal about it.

Also, does anyone else find it funny that they made the figurine into the most hilariously over-muscled woman? She looks more jacked than the man in the painting to me. Honestly, I'd have to have been told that was supposed to be a lady, or I wouldn't have known

There is something called moral rights. It differs by country. Basically, even if an artist sells a piece and its copyright, the artist can still retain moral rights which can protect how the piece may be presented and protect against defamation and other things. Moral rights vary widely by country. However I don't think moral rights existed in the US in the 80s.
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Thornhammer

Quote from: Zalman on May 09, 2024, 09:27:13 AMAs Elmore says, when he paints a woman, there's never a question about her gender.

There isn't one in this case, either.

This is just deliberate contrariness on WOTC's part in order to draw attention.

Chris24601

This is what mental illness looks like; the inability to discern reality from one's hallucinations.

Past generations wisely locked these people in attics and institutions, but these days they're left free to roam the streets, run the asylums, and invent regulations to punish all who don't indulge their madness.

SHARK

Quote from: Chris24601 on May 09, 2024, 04:47:56 PMThis is what mental illness looks like; the inability to discern reality from one's hallucinations.

Past generations wisely locked these people in attics and institutions, but these days they're left free to roam the streets, run the asylums, and invent regulations to punish all who don't indulge their madness.

Greetings!

Yep! This is how nuts our country has become!

I think something else should be done with these insane freaks.

And just think, WIZKIDS and WOTC are actually employing mentally ill people. People that are diseased.

Semper Fidelis,

SHARK
"It is the Marine Corps that will strip away the façade so easily confused with self. It is the Corps that will offer the pain needed to buy the truth. And at last, each will own the privilege of looking inside himself  to discover what truly resides there. Comfort is an illusion. A false security b

honeydipperdavid

it's wizkids they sucked the ass infused woke juice a few years back.  They stopped listing for the PC miniatures whether they were male or female.  This isn't surprising.  They don't know their audience's demographics and it shows.

Meanwhile, that encouraged me to buy my 3D printer and bye bye wizkids.  Dumb motherfuckers, they are easily replaced and you get a much better product.

Ruprecht

Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing. ~Robert E. Howard

jhkim

Quote from: rytrasmi on May 09, 2024, 03:30:17 PMIt's obviously a man. No self-respecting woman would wear that outfit.

I think it's the stance more than the outfit that makes the figure look unfeminine. The stance is what I judged most for why I interpreted the original image as a man. I think posed differently, even in the same armor/clothing, no one would have commented. Here's a similarly-dressed mini:



https://ironwindmetals.com/index.php/categories/cat-battletech/cat-bt-rgm/product/fantasy-player-character-03-056/category_pathway-2

There have been lots of minis in women fighters in armor. Especially since there's little detail in the face possible, the two main ways to signal being a woman are (1) a prominent bust, and (2) the pose/stance.

Ratman_tf

Quote from: Brad on May 09, 2024, 08:53:41 AM"Chud-upsetting or not"

Oh I see. Insult anyone who thinks this is absolutely fucking stupid given the fact it's a male warrior and always has been. Can WotC do anything except piss off all the people who actually play D&D and aren't merely using it to pander to Marxist sycophants?

It's yet more of this tiresome "I'm not touching you! I'm not touching you!" bullshit they pull with gender and race swaps.

It's a trap, and enough people fall for it to make it worthwhile for them to pull it.

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Ruprecht

They probably had someone go through every piece of art counting males and females and ones that might be switched to help the female numbers a bit.
Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing. ~Robert E. Howard

Exploderwizard

Quote from: Ruprecht on May 10, 2024, 08:14:08 AMThey probably had someone go through every piece of art counting males and females and ones that might be switched to help the female numbers a bit.

Nope. They went out of their way to make it an obvious trans "female" to pander to the woke cult.
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jeff37923

I just have to wonder if they think that any of this woke retconning is going to help sales at all.
"Meh."

Dracones

Quote from: jeff37923 on May 10, 2024, 10:54:59 AMI just have to wonder if they think that any of this woke retconning is going to help sales at all.

It has nothing to do with sales. It's just a cult and they're promoting their religion.

cavalier973

#29
I think it's great.

Here we have a warrior-woman, mother of four, devout member of the Church of Law. Her husband, in fact, is a high-level patriarch in the Church. She never went on adventures until her youngest was old enough to take care of himself. She only went on adventures with her husband, whom she loves and respects. Even though other men (and some women) have tried to seduce her, she laughs in their faces, because she is a one-man woman, and always will be.

Though she is a successful adventurer, she holds her positions as faithful wife and devoted mother as more valuable than clearing out labyrinths.

She respects property rights and freedom of speech. She thinks everyone has a right to bear arms, for self-defense. She visits the orphans and the widows, as the Church advises.

She's loyal to her friends, and quick to call out true injustice. She is skeptical toward those who want to tear down society and remake it into some hedonistic free-for-all.

If she has a fault, it is lack of impulse control. Her husbands has had to raise her from the dead a couple of times.

She is charging that dragon, because it wouldn't shut up about "production for use" and "from everyone according to their abilities, to everyone according to their needs."