I've been following your art creation process on Twitter, so I know some of the work, gloss, metallic lighting, 3D work, that has gone into this release. This is an amazing-quality digital art pack, upon close examination, some of the sleekest and scariest classic dragons on Marketplace. For users, I would recommend setting up your individual Dragon(Color) in the Roll20 Rollable Table Token format, allowing you to change-poses in an instant. Each dragon has several poses. Wiki docs for making Rollable Table Tokens: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Collections#Using_a_Rollab" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Collections#Using_a_Rollab</a>... For the artist, there is the possibility you could explore making a Roll20 Marketplace Add-on product version which would have each of the 10 dragons already made into Rollable Table Tokens. Add-ons info: <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Game_Addon" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Game_Management#Game_Addon</a>... The resource-saving smaller versions, listed as 280px, I can see where that could be handy for a heavy-weight Page with tons of graphics (maybe, like more-so on a low end computer). Myself as a GM, I would always use the higher-res version, it looks so nice on Pop-up (GM click the graphic/token and press Shift-Z to pop it up to full size for everyone). Once it loads into browser cache I feel like fullsize isn't that big of a load unless we have dozens of dragons & PC's on map. This set would be really neat to use in some kind of game where Players control dragons, also, as well as the usual fighting & fragging, or fear & fleeing, of such.