My image for Texas Furry Fiesta this year, which you may have seen on either the conbook cover, or as a large backdrop adorning one of the convention hallways.
When I sent the final file to them, I included a joke-y 'player's handbook' title using the Advanced D&D font, or something very near like it, just because I thought it was funny. And then they went and actually used it for the conbook cover, and I had to laugh. Probably a good call, I'm hoping it made other people laugh too :)
When I sent the final file to them, I included a joke-y 'player's handbook' title using the Advanced D&D font, or something very near like it, just because I thought it was funny. And then they went and actually used it for the conbook cover, and I had to laugh. Probably a good call, I'm hoping it made other people laugh too :)
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I really hope they rolled for initiative, because that looks like it needs at least a 20.
Sorry geeked out for a second.
Great picture and scene, I feel the fighting, emotion, and conflict portrayed by everyone in the picture.
But seriously... I hope they have high constitution and will saves. (Shudders remembering Neverwinter fights...)
Sorry geeked out for a second.
Great picture and scene, I feel the fighting, emotion, and conflict portrayed by everyone in the picture.
But seriously... I hope they have high constitution and will saves. (Shudders remembering Neverwinter fights...)
It's all fun and games until you pick up some gold and the DM says: "Roll initiative"…
Lovely work, I love the light interactions as well as the small things like the gold being detailed enough to not be a mass of vaguely distinct yellow, the swirling smoke from the mid-cast spell and the translucent nature of the dragon's wing. The scales are also really great as they've not been skipped over and the folding on the wing membranes really add to the image as well.
Lovely work, I love the light interactions as well as the small things like the gold being detailed enough to not be a mass of vaguely distinct yellow, the swirling smoke from the mid-cast spell and the translucent nature of the dragon's wing. The scales are also really great as they've not been skipped over and the folding on the wing membranes really add to the image as well.
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