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.
A different shoot of the previous minis from a different campaign. The two characters on the right are the same person, but in and out of were-hare form.
Twitter sketch dump :D This time with a little bit of a Critical Role S2 flavor. Nott, Caleb, Frumpkin and an attempt at Yasha.
My part of the art trade with @geekyanimator. This is their super hero character, Anette.
Divided It seems that I forgot to upload this here, so here it is. This is another one of those spare time things. They two don't look like they are getting along. I wonder who started it..
So here is the somewhat final version of the QuadroPed project done together with louisegregersen - I might revisit it later for further tweaking in the comp, but for now im done :)
A fanart of a location in one of my favourite games through out the last couple of years. This is Liurnia of the Lakes, from the game Elden Ring.
I've seen plenty of fanarts of different characters from the game, but not that often tributes to the locations/environments.
I have been watching both Dungeon Meshi and Nausicää lately - so naturally I felt like drawing an elf fighter with insectoid carapace armor! WIP WIP WIP
A coloured version of the previous D&D lineart.
Do you folks want to see some miniatures? These mind flayer-like characters are made from different Frostgrave sets and parts from a bag of Warhammer 40K spruces I got from a friend.
”Fool’s Errand” This is a 4-pager comic thing that I never got to post (before now, duh). It feels fitting to post now since I just learned that Johann Johannsson pasted away some days ago. I was listening to The Beast from Sicario, which he composed, all the way through making this one. I am sad to hear of his passing since I was looking forward to hearing more soundtracks from his side. The idea for this one came from an advice in a twitter post where a young student said that her teacher had instructed them in making comics/visual novels that were 4 pages long. If they needed more pages than that, then the story was too long and they could have to correct it. It merged well with @mrjakeparker‘s advice on Finished, Not Perfect and so I got to work.