Here is a couple of cthulhu-/kaiju inspired monsters. Wobble wobble!
Characters from one of the two D&D (pathfinder, really) groups I’m in. Half-orc barbarian and dwarf cleric. Heavily inspired by the TAZ designs by @queenoftheantz
Rogues heroes! Will they help you?! Will they burn you into an ashed corpse?! Maybe a wee bit of both.
The Dungeons&Dragons-team I have been DM’ing for with some delicious homebrew for Pathfinder. They have been parted up from THIS POST because I wanted to give each of the players a picture of their own character (in my interpretation). They are lovely folks :>
I just noticed a trend after watching the new Star Wars. I think some other people noticed it too. Also, late to the party. Still not regreting anything.
I installed Maya LT yesterday and started messing around with some old lowpoly files.
I made a small wannabe-movie poster of our D&D-roster. And we now have a name! Since our game is played in danish, the name “De Rå Få” won’t make sense to a lot of folks, but it translates to “The Roughed Few”. We are only two players and our GM. Raan Vallum is a no-nonsense half-orc mercenary-fighter and Calamus Wynn is a talkative dwarven cleric of the knowledge-domain.
So in our class we had a colour week with the almighty Joaquim Royo - it was a series of revelations throughout a week. Here is some things from when it went down.
My entry for the bertramfiddle fanart competition. I'm really looking forward to the release and getting my hands dirty with some crime-solving. Progress-update, on this one, to come.
Some Oathmark Orc Infantry, assembled and painted to represent a specific faction from the D&D game I'm running. The Aak Qarsoq Garrison - Bloodspear Legionnaires. Orcs and half-orcs from the cold, deep south. They wield long, barbed sarissa lances and dress in armors made from the monstrosities they have felled.