Fantasy/Sci-Fi Art and Illustrations, Fine Art, Tutorials
Amazon training
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
As promised, updates on the progress of the TDE rpg supplement for Amazons. These are two of them practicing - I got the idea from a wrinkled old asian guy teaching some longnose tai chi, and it fitted just fine.
The infamous bog called Muhrsape has a lot of meaning to me as a player, as my characters had many adventures there - around Havena's gruesome prison for capital punishments, the witches, will-o'-wisps, and undead roaming it... --- Der berüchtigte Sumpf Muhrsape bedeutet mir als Spieler viel, weil meine Charaktere dort viele Abenteur erlebt haben - um Havenas grauenvolles Gefängnis für Schwerverbrecher, mit den Hexen, Irrlichtern und Untoten die hier hausen...
For the upcoming game Hell's Arena, this infographic of hell depicts the nine circles according to Dante's timeless masterwork, the Divine Comedy. The premise was to make it informative but keep it gritty and maybe look for a new way of doing it, so I chose to make the circles themselves the tortured souls - I really had to switch off all empathy reading the punishments, being kept in burning coffins, torn apart and eaten, being incinerated and resurrected into eternity - but according to Dante, it's all fair. Who knows. I looked at a lot of Keith Thompson's work for inspiration, and drew it with pencils on A3 paper before colouring it digitally.
The Muddycolors blog called a colouring contest that I just had to take part in. The image was provided by Annie Stegg from her new colouring book, and was great fun to work on. The contest was divided into digital and traditional colouring - I had to make things complicated of course, and used Painter's Watercolour Brushes that emulate traditional media very well. And eat up ALL the available space of your computer - I could barely get a text editor to work alongside that. The winners will be announced after Thanksgiving, so keep your fingers crossed!
Comments
Post a Comment