Here is two more of Death Tribble's commissions. The first is Mr. Brains. A character who came about on a thread about what I should draw. Mr. Brains sounded kinda gangsta to me, and without a face... being smart and sharp dressed man seemed the way to go.
Next is the Anti Pope. I went with a dark green because black seemed like too much of a cliche. Yet it is nicely far from red and white of the usual papal palette.
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Big Superhero dump of art here. The three males are Death Tribbles, the other two, are longtime patron RT. The first is actually Myrlyn's idea although DT so nicely paid for it.
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Chimera here is one I did awhile ago, but forgot to post. Another commission that the idea came from someone else, but Death Tribble so nicely paid for it because he liked it.
Next is another one of Death Tribble's ideas, which I think sorta fell out from the thread on the Hero Boards on what I should draw next. Very much a Msyterio homage...but with a twist and a call to not do the green color scheme.
And this last one... well... it should be bloody obvious. This is to all of my fans and patrons...
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Death Tribble has a soft spot for WWII flag characters... I have done a Canuck (Red Ensign, one of my favs) and a Yank (Grunt) with a definite WWII uniform/ weapon feel...but still got a touch of superhero in them. He asked for a russian one (I did a russian tanker turned cryokinetic awhile back)... but DT specifically wanted the PPsh (I added the Makarov).... I think we might eventually have an entire international flag WWII squad at some point.
I called the character Red Star, I know that there are a couple of actual comic characters named that. But this is my take on the name. Maybe someone can come up with a better name... the only one I thought of was Bolshevik Bruiser... just cause I love alliteration. And that is too long for a file name (along with sk for sketch, F for final or 72 for 72 dpi).
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Hi folks, I do the occasional map as well. This is for Paka's Burning Wheel game. Hope y'all like seeing something a bit different from me.
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I'm pretty excited about Starblazers Adventures... a game running on the FATE engine and is space opera based on a british comic series of the same name. I don't even have the rules yet. But I did glean a bit from their pdf preview.
And I'm a pretty experienced Spirit of the Century GM and player and Starblazers is it's kissing cousin.
And I did sketch up a "Wraith" insertion ship for my upcoming game.
My basic idea is to have a ship that can do fast FTL, great anti-detection and eccm and is only lightly armed. Thinking it can be piloted by 2, have a AI named Sarah, and can, in a pinch, keep 8 alive, but more comfortable at 6.
I have no idea why the AI is called Sarah... it just seemed right. <g>
You can check out a pdf preview of Starblazers Adventures here:
Okay, I'd like to "yoink" that image for my Arcanum of the Stars social group, if you don't mind?
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Okay, I'd like to "yoink" that image for my Arcanum of the Stars social group, if you don't mind?
Nope, that is what is put up for.
Here is a superhero commission based off of Odin's ravens and valkyrie concepts.
The next three sketches were a visual pitch for a comic series of interdimensional evil empries and a young teen sorceress. Unfortunately, the financing wasn't there and I had to pull out. But I thought I would share.
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Hi folks, some of you may or may not have followed Catspaw, my webcomic from awhile back. Well, Sword and Sorcery never really backed up their plans for it and eventually that website fell apart.
I will be doing a new page every week. Unless it somehow starts to make me money, I cannot do more than that. But I do need hits, so eventually, I can get some advertisers and pay for the more advance site features, like advertising. So please, come and visit. Often! <g> Please forgive the shill.
Let me also mention that John C. Hocking is the author of Catspaw, who wrote Conan and the Emerald Lotus, about the only pastiche I've ever liked... and is a damn good friend to boot. Note: I did read his book before our friendship was formed. <g>
To whet y'all's appetite, here is the first and sixth pages.
I have got another pitch. I am 1/3 of the Sons of Kryos podcast show, a show about gaming and what happens at our gaming table. We are no longer doing the podcast. We've gone to video.
Our first video show is up. Our subject for this show is "pitch sessions", some pitfalls and advice for starting new campaigns. If that interests you (or you just wanted to see what I look like), come check it out here:
Really like your art for Catspaw. Good layout for the panels, consistent character portrayal, interesting perspective and scene depth.
I didn't see much of the story, but I really like the artwork.
Sigurd
yeah. One drawback to the weekly webcomic is that the pace of the story being released is slower than I would like. I would really like to put up 2 pages a week. But alas, a Catspaw page is a good chunk of weekly time. So unless it makes money, I will only be able to put up one page per week.
And this fight scene does go on a bit, slowing the pace of the story-telling. I was still finding my rhythm at this point in the series. It has been a real learning process.
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I've created a free product for the public domain superhero role-playing game 4C System, lavishly illustrated with Storn's art. Check it out.
Awesome, thanks for the cross marketing plug here!!!
Meanwhile, a couple of commissions. We have a super-ized Joan of Arc and Winter Wolf from Death Tribble. I sorta went winter camo based off some russian camo that I looked up for Winter Wolf.
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I didn't update last week, but a page of Catspaw DID go up. In fact, first page of Chapter 2!
Catspaw continues as Talene awakes from a dream that seems to come from the Philospher's Spike itself. Danger lurks, kick in the door, send in the ninjas. Is Talene up to the task of keeping ahold of this strange mystic artifact?