These are illustrations for pregen characters for a Star Wars Saga game to be run by Gary Astleford at Totalcon 2012. The one in Massachusetts, not the one on Commenor. Register quick if you want to get in on the clone action.
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I drew a lot and after drawing, I would upload them on to this blog. Specifically I would upload them onto this blog. All of the ones tagged Artwork can be found here.
Some Encounters ~ Some Plots ~ Some Places
Ben Gerber’s latest RPG Kickstarter project is Encounters ~ Plots ~ Places, where you’ll be given a whole slew of role-playing game NPCs, creatures, weapons, gear and locations you can easily adapt to your own campaign! Lots of awesome stuff about, such as the ones I was commissioned to draw below:
Continue readingD6 Magazine: Hellhound
The Halloween issue of D6 Magazine will be a bit late, but here’s a late commission from the publishers! I’m not in the loop as to which article this illustration is slated to be in, but I guess said article has a Hellhound in it! And it seems to be somewhat agitated.
Continue readingVoid Vulture Scrawlings
Three more Void Vultures RPG artwork was commissioned over the week and a half and here’s what I’ve come up with. Click on the thumbnails to view bigger images, but I can tell you that the world of the spaceborne Void Vultures are filled with psionics in peril, homicidal brainbots, giant mecha, feral mutant killers and a guy who has to call his mom NOW! To read more about Void Vultures, check out their Kickstarter page here!
Continue readingUncanny X-Men 159: Cornered
Cornered blog’s event this week is CORNERED FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE! My contribution is Uncanny X-Men #159 where the X-Men meets not just any vampire, but Dracula himself, who finds himself enamoured by Storm! Vampire hunting hijinks ensues. My entry can be found here. I’d drawn another picture using inkbrush, but then I scrapped it on account of Storm’s grimace being too ugly – so I whipped up another one with a pen quickly. No human, mutant nor vampire (or any combination mix thereof) should look so hideous. Also I think I got the headpiece arms wrong. They should be turning outward, not inward.
Continue readingRevisit: The Vacation is Over
After half a day of house cleaning, I discovered a long lost stash of old artwork. So I thought I’d post some of them on the blog and link to their final versions elsewhere (or on this blog itself if available.) Here are pencils for the artwork for “The Vacation Is Over” piece for the SWAG Member Theme Art Contest from 2006. Click here for the original blog post featuring the final artwork, which includes sparks.
Continue readingVoid Vultures Scribblings
Void Vultures is a role-playing game by Miriam Robern and Ryan Macklin where players take the roles of space derelict retrieval personnel – salvage experts, so to speak. Space is littered with dead, derelict starships and space stations and players will have to salvage them. However, it’s no easy task since the old derelicts might have perils such as alien creature infestation, mutant berserkers, cyborg lunatics and heavily armed rival salvage teams! To read more about Void Vultures, check out their Kickstarter page here! And here’s an awesome illustration of frickin’ space sharks with frickin’ laser beams on their heads by fellow art conspirator Ed Heil. Check out my three art contributions to the Void Vultures RPG by clicking on the thumbnails below. Wait, what? Cindy Bear snuck herself into that last illustration? She did it again, that evil bear? We’re gonna have words. Click here to see more […]
Continue readingD6 Magazine: Down Below Redux
So, anyway… under the sea, I take it that it’s better down where it’s wetter; and also where they devote full time to floating. However, the sturgeon and the ray do not get the urge and start to play in the adventure Down Below in the upcoming Halloween issue of D6 Magazine! Gamemasters and players of OpenD6 system of role-playing games take note! Something horrific is awaiting players who will have to eventually board the deep sea station in the illustration I did: For the previous illustrations I did for the adventure and hints to what players will encounter in Down Below, please click here to view them in a previous blog post.
Continue readingDark Times in Brighton
Recently DWD Studios commissioned two black and white artwork for their Labyrinth Lord-compatible RPG product Dark Times in Brighton, an adventure for 1st – 2nd Level characters. The first is a goblin throne room with the adventuring party sneaking upon the host behind pillars and stuff. Click on the thumb below to view it. The second is the same adventuring party having a party while adventuring with carion crawlers. No not really, the crawlers are trying to eat them. What’s that decanter doing in the background with the well? Get the book to find out!
Continue readingA Little Mermaid of Some Sort
Another Art Jammers art jam was deigned to be about us artists jamming art on characters from one universe jammed into another universe. I thought perhaps some people would find it gratifying to see Disney’s The Little Mermaid transposed into the ending of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid. Happily ever after? NO, NOT YOURS!
Continue readingD6 Magazine: Down Below
Halloween, being a permanent fixture to the month of October, has inspired the upcoming issue of D6 Magazine to have horror-themed articles. The third issue of the online magazine continues to deliver articles, adventures and interviews for the Open D6 gaming community. Here is a sneak peek to illustrations I did for a horror adventure set deep under the sea, entitled Down Below. Yes! That’s a baby dumbo octopus in the bottom illustration there. Watch out for the third issue of D6 Magazine due to be released at the end of the month.
Continue readingReturn of the Fart Zombie
Fart zombies are back, thanks to my joining of the Art Jammers group on Facebook. Last week, the theme was the undead. Seriously… who really knows what vile gases are being produced by the innards of a shambling, undead being.
Continue readingBatman Punches People
After having Bruce (Wayne) punched by Carol (Ferris) and upsetting Selena (not Kyle), it’s time for Batman to go punch some other dudes. Don’t say I never did anything for you, Selena! Haha! Larger image can be found here. Version with NSFW sound effects can be with Ryan (Rhodes), who suggested this warm-up sketch.
Continue readingCarol Punches Bruce Redux
Remember that blog entry where Carol Danvers punches Bruce Banner? Good times. Good times. Here’s another picture where Carol punches Bruce again. This time Carol Ferris punches Bruce Wayne in the face.
Continue readingThe Human Fly: Cornered
Here’s my second submission to Cornered blog, as curated by Calamity Jon Morris. This time it’s The Human Fly! I had issue 15 way back when which taught me that The Human Fly was a real guy in real life and there was an elevator going up the Washington Monument. Click here to view the Cornered entry! And go check out the other Cornered entries as well while you’re there! Click here to check out a larger image at deviantArt.
Continue readingCarol Punches Bruce
Before Aidilfitri, I went down to The Gardens, a mall in the Mid Valley arcology. There I bought a Copic Ciao brush pen. When I first found it, I asked it, “Where have you been all my life?” What can I do with a brush pen? Here’s what, as illustrated with a quick sketch of Ms. Marvel and the Hulk beating the crap out of each other.
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