skeptical_stun says:
I do have two frustrations with a lot of character art.
One, it frustrates me how "white-washed" a lot of the art is, and that's speaking as a white dude. There are so many other "looks" to people out there that would give a lot more variety, but much of it ends up vaguely European.
And two, I can't stand female armor design when it shows a ton of skin. I think sexualizing a female paladin to show her belly-button or her bare legs up to mid-thigh is laughably ridiculous. If I'm playing a warrior, I want my lady to have well-built, broad shoulders, scars, and some lines on her face because she's been in the elements for ten years. It feels more authentic, like she's an actual character.
1. Great taste in art. Simple, uncomplicated formatting with subjects that clearly have stories to tell.
2. The first image reminds me of Skeletor as viewed through the lens of Robert E. Howard or Edgar Rice Burroughs. I would TOTALLY use him as a character or adversary in a game! Maybe alongside a middle-aged & non boob-armored (Evil) Lyn.
3. I appreciate your view on how "white washed" most character art is. There's a distinct format of character that attracts interest and/or sells commercially. RPGs (TT or computer) are still a heavily white-majority fanbase although that's a changing trend. It was games like ShadowRun that drew me back into TTRPG when it came out because representation for me was unheard of outside the super problematic Old West games like Boot Hill...
The converse side of that coin is that you get exploitative, stereotypical and/or offensive depictions of non-white characters by artists. Most of the times feel a lot of those depictions aren't ill-intended but simply ignorant or ill- researched.
4. The AMA Questions:
A) Is there a game setting you like despite the system being a huge let-down? Would/do you still play that game despite it's mechanical issues?
B) what is a genre you feel is underserved in the gaming community? Is there a particular setting or story you'd like to see codified into a game system & setting? If so, what setting and what system?
C) how would you personally rank these game genres:
(most liked to least liked)
Modern, Horror, Hard Sci-Fi (Traveller/Expanse), Soft Sci-Fi (Star Trek/Wars), High Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Cyberpunk