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The Baeg Tobar Art Thread...

JerMohler

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Hello folks!

Well, I've lurked for a while and I have several friends who visit here quite regularily. Anyway, I'm just gearing up to start promoting the big collaborative project I run called Baeg Tobar.

I thought I might open up with some of my own work for the project and maybe down the line, I'll post some artwork from some of the artists involved in the project (and there are many, all of which are super talented).

Anyway, the first piece is the pencils for a print. This is going to be a limited edition print that I made to sell at Wizard World Texas in November (big comic convention).

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This will actually be coloured by Chris Summers and will be a signed and numbered limited edition print.

Also, here's another piece I did way back when Baeg Tobar was just getting started...

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This one was actually coloured by a friend of mine, Mike Perry.

Anyway, if these images interest you, by all means, check out Baeg Tobar! http://www.baegtobar.com

I'll post some more artwork soon! Thanks!
 

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Hey there! Thanks for the kind words and the link! I didn't even know there was a best of EnWorld Art Thread - now I'm gonna have to go over there and check it out...

Heh! Thanks!
 


Hah! Yeah, that was me! You should see the latest cover I did for Blue Devil Games too, it turned out really great too.

Thanks!
 

Howdy folks!

Recently, William Ward (the writer for The Stoneteller) and I were interviewed by Brant W. Fowler about Baeg Tobar. Brant writes a column for Silver Bullet Comics called Myth Conceptions. He did a great job on the article and I think it is well worth the read. If you have a free minute or two, please check it out!

You can read the interview here - http://silverbulletcomics.com/news/story.php?a=2494 - There is alot of artwork posted with the article, for good measure!

Also, for good measure, here's a new piece of artwork from Dean Kotz and Garry Henderson. This is the cover for our first webcomic, The Stoneteller.

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You can read the comic here - http://www.baegtobar.com/stoneteller/prelude.php?p=1

Thanks!
 



Thanks! I think it's all about the final art - it doesn't matter what medium, as long as the final artwork looks good. I know some people are snobs and will only look at painted stuff, or whatever, but I'm more than happy to look at anything as long as the piece of artwork is well executed.
 

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