Open call- 1948 artists - Pays up to $50!

Bloodstone Press is seeking artists to do illustrations for the 1948 Campaign World. This art needs to be black and white line art. Prospective artist should be able to draw “retro-sci-fi” vehicles and weapons. This means 40s and 50s era pulp ray guns, flying saucers, super tanks, advanced aircraft, mutant monsters, super heroes, etc. A long list of photographs and descriptions will be provided to help guide your work. You will also need to draw WWII era weapons, clothing, and equipment.

There is a long list of illustrations that will be needed for this product line, from simple character sketches to more complex battle scenes. Bloodstone Press will pay $10 - $50 for these images, depending on complexity and detail.

For more information, prospective artists should send a qurry letter and a link to their online galleries to jalger AT bloodstone-press DOT COM.

Or, you can post in this thread to give it a bump every now and then... ;)
 
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Got it, thanks. :)

Anyone else? I hope to get at least 4 or 5 artists, from which I'll probably choose 2 or 3 to send most of the work to.

Note I had another artist lined up for this, but he's too busy now with regular commercial gigs. So I have some projects that are already back from the editor and ready for the layout, but I don't have any art. So if you can get started immediately, that is a bonus.

Of course, if you can't get started for a few weeks, that's ok too. I'll just have to wait a few weeks. :)
 
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Hellion, you're gallery looks good. Unfortunately, I've been contacted by 6 artists who have nearly tapped out my art budget already :eek:

I'll keep your site book-marked for future reference. As soon as I need another artist, you'll be first on the list. :)

Thanks to everyone who contacted me. As of right now, I have nearly all the requirements filled. I am waiting to hear back from one or two people, but almost everyone else that contacted me been given assignments.

If you would like to know which artists got the jobs illustrating 1948, keep your eyes out for a press release in a few days!
 


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