I have been a fan of Storn's work for a couple of years now and have to say... this guy is fanominal. If money wansnt an issue this guy would get rich off me alone.
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I have been a fan of Storn's work for a couple of years now and have to say... this guy is fanominal. If money wansnt an issue this guy would get rich off me alone.
Thanks Ursa!!! Now. Get rich, and make me rich!!! <g>
I've joined the Live Journal trend. And while it is not roleplaying art, I'm starting a... "How I work" series... of posts delineating one painting in the various stages and steps I go through. Some of you might find it interesting, c'mon by and take a gander, give me a comment or two.
I've got some more art to show today. First up, is a giant albino alligator who is a bit demonic and with crap in his skin from living in the sewer... BC came up with this fun idea...
Next up is another in the fantasy series Fortune and Glory, this is Gyrlang the 1/2 orc warrior...
The last one is my commission It turned out great. It's something we're planning to give ti to a player of ours... it's a group effort. So, evrybody who wants to comission Mr. Storn and balks at the prices, however reasonable they may be – just commission with your whole group. Maybe a belated GM's day present: the major campaign villain as a picture?
I'm really happy at how it turned out. Great stuff.
Disclaimer 1: Above all, I am a very silly man. So if a statement of mine can be construed as joke - especially if it's not funny - it likely is.
Disclaimer 2: I am also opinionated, so when not joking I am still voicing my opinion. Except when I am stating facts.
Edit: I decided to do another Comp. Before I made the composition this way, I had to check to see if the knight was at the correct size proportions. Strangely enough, it had a man in the background I could compare the knight too. And wouldn't you know it, they were both the same size! So, using a real life city as a reference, you can see how big a Purple Worm really is.
And from my own, just-brand-newly-started campaign, Spirit of Sharn, here are the PC Redcloaks. A quickie doodle at the Tburg Gimmie Coffee. We are using the Spirit of the Century/ FATE engine to run the Eberron campaign. An actual play of our first (and hopefully more) session is here: http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=318449