I recently heard the news that Funday Factory will be doing games set in the Blades of BRIM universe. I used to work with the lovely people at SYBO Games, who created Blades of BRIM, and I am just stoked to see what the Funday Factory people come up with. And so I made a fanart. Oh, and gave Aric a bunch of scars, because why not?
I started making miniatures for one of the groups I'm playing D&D with. I used to make these in hand, but guess what? Doing them digital? Much easier.
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 :>
So this the poster for the commercial project I have been working on for the last couple of weeks. It will screen next friday at theanimationworkshop along the side of all the other commercial projects. Thanks to Anne and Benjamin for help with the poster
You know what? Let's have some more goblins. A peaceful one and - eh, a less peaceful one.
Last weekend I was at Nordic Game Jam in Copenhagen! Approx 500 people came from all over the world and made game prototypes in just x48 hours. My team made a co-op arena game about using mirrors to concentrate UV beams to charge up an objective-marker bulb. Oh and by the way, the arena is being attacked by energy vampires, flying decapitated Frankenstein-monster heads and swarms of blood bats! Want to try it out yourself? Or with a friend? Try it out here:
More D&D "maps". Some sessions ago, the guys in my long-running campaign saved a count's life and was rewarded with an old border fortress. Probably not cursed.
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.
I recently helped a friend out with a couple of drawings for his talk about puzzle design in games, at Quo Vadis.
More D&D "maps". Some sessions ago, the guys in my long-running campaign saved a count's life and was rewarded with an old border fortress. Probably not cursed.