My bachelor group at theanimationworkshop have just started our bachelor project and these are some quick drawings to get a feeling of our alien antagonist.
Wow, watch out - dumb comic incoming!
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Last year, at Copenhagen Bombay, I worked on a game for the danish public service channel, Danmarks Radio, based on their children's series, Sprinter Galore. I did all the early sketches, the colour scripts, designs, buttons and I got to work with a lot of lovely people. These are a few of those sketches. And now the game is finally out - yaaay!
A small team of D&D adventurers. These are all characters that I would love to play, but more than that, I just felt like drawing them. From left to right: Tiefling Warlock - (inspired by a tumblr post I saw) She is a cross-dimensional exchange student and trust fund baby living on her grandfather/patrons good graces. She can commune with him through the small idol in her hand. Gnome Bard - Joyous mother hen protective of her group. She will sing them goodnight before they go to sleep. Warforged Paladin - He was a part of a religious division which was left without purpose after the world-war was won. He believes the spirit of creation coursed through the engineer who build him and is now roaming the land in search of all those which that spirit touches.
A tiefling Paladin of Ancients
I wanted to draw a tiefling paladin, but I felt I had the chance to do something extra with the horns. And then it hit me! Moose antlers!! Now I kind of want to play this character one day..
More Nuclear Throne fanart! This time of Plant (my personal favourite) and Melting. And people were super sweet in the tags on the last fanart - thank you for that.
Trying out some slightly more realistic looking renditions of some of the characters in this post. And yes, they seem a little moody.
I have joined a wargaming group to play Mordheim! It is an out-of-print skirmish game from 1999 that is no longer supported, but the community keeps the game alive and all the rules can be found for free online (broheim.net) The game feels like being the coach of an entire D&D party with a common theme. It is played with miniatures and usually with lots of terrain simulating the ruin cursed city of Mordheim. And get this, your small guys often times level up and find cool new loot. And lasting injuries. And what's my warband? Oldschool ratmen, the Skaven of clan Eshin.
Life drawing sketches from the first student organized croquis session at my dorm. It was great drawing from life again - I should do it more.
I made my D&D players new miniatures - now with additional spells/summons
More D&D drawings! This time it is a couple of Gunslinger Goblins :D