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Players' Gallery

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The Players' Gallery logo from the RuneScape website.

The Players' Gallery is a place on the RuneScape website where art made by players of Runescape are posted.

Many times, a work, even the greatest fanart RuneScape players have to offer, is delayed from being posted for months at a time because of the sheer amount of entries the Jagex staff has to go through. They also have themes on some months, so art may have its posting delayed to fit that theme.

However, the RuneScape Players' Gallery 8, "All the colours of the Runebow", was just a collection of decent art that fitted no theme. An update on 13 February 2007 gave the layout a more consistent appearance, with each gallery having 12 pictures within.

Recently, to many players' chagrin, Jagex has deleted all of the galleries except for 24 of the (according to their mods) "best" artwork, now put in three "Best of" galleries, and have ignored requests for the old pictures to be made available once again. All of the below links no longer have galleries to link to.

Contents

[edit] List of galleries

[edit] Old galleries

[edit] Trivia

  • Drunkencrono is the first player to be featured three times in the Players’ Gallery. He is in Galleries 1, 3, and 5 respectively. Seitraya is the second to achieve this milestone being in Galleries 2, 5, 23.
  • On the day of release of Gallery 19, an image featuring the Yu-Gi-Oh! monster Thousand Dragon appeared titled "Ancient Dragon." Due to plagiarism, the image was removed by Jagex and replaced by a Mithril dragon by Sir Tiger I (video). Two other images were replaced as well by a picture of the King black dragon and a Baby pet dragon.
  • In Gallery 21, the Dragon Concept was originally based on a video drawing in YouTube under RuneScape Drawing - Full Dragon Design 2 + Godsword.
  • Currently, two art submitters, Sir Tiger I and Mr Daedalus have YouTube accounts committed to RuneScape fan art under DaEliminator and ThirdAgeD

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