Im one of 2 artists that play at our table, so we both end up making a lot of art for the party. Just wanted a place to share some of it, CC is always welcomed!
Made a fun project a while back for a now completed HB campaign and turned our characters into a paper-doll like structure! We played these characters for around 2 years and started at level 2 and ended at level 20. I didn't do these all in one sitting so I ended up redoing the format of the images as I went on, I want to go back and maybe Re-do the first two characters, but another time maybe!
My Character Arges: Tempest Cleric
He ended up having a vast armory at the end of the story and ended up having the most sets of armor by the end!
Kelmek: Wild Mage Sorcerer
Kelmek didn't have to many outfit changes through the story, but admittedly he did end up getting some amazing items
Well, nobody commented, but I must say they are quite nice. Well done, and I like the various outfits you've made for them as well. Personally I can barely draw a straight line with a ruler, so I sometimes impress easily, heh. Good work though as far as I'm concerned.
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Thank you! Regardless of your own skill I still appreciate it. Our group ended up traveling a lot and needed different outfits for the different regions haha. It was honestly a fun format and I'm looking at doing something similar for my groups current Frost Maiden campaign.
I'm still working on my groups Frost Maiden party, but while I was waiting to get some details from a player I drew up a concept for another one of my characters!
His name is Barrago "Atreo" Flintclaw! He is a Paladin of Lord Helm and retired Gladiator! I'm currently playing him in a side game of Prices of the Apocalypse, and I'm very excited to explore his story more.
All of these are so cool! Can´t even imagine how much time you must have spend on these. The details on some of these are crazy. What software do you use btw?
All of these are so cool! Can´t even imagine how much time you must have spend on these. The details on some of these are crazy. What software do you use btw?
Thank you! My table provides really good references when describing their characters, and all of them are just so visually interesting, it makes it a lot of fun. They usually take a few hours spread across a day or two to finish, I work pretty slow though tbh. I do all my illustrations in photoshop on either a Cintiq or a Intuos .
Two artists at one table? I am so jealous. My group has been together over 15 years, but we've never had an artist. I really like the use of detail on these. It gives them life and individuality.
Two artists at one table? I am so jealous. My group has been together over 15 years, but we've never had an artist. I really like the use of detail on these. It gives them life and individuality.
I won't lie, our table is incredibly lucky, we have a lot of creative people at our table, one of the main DMs loves creative writing so we end up playing a lot of HB games, one player loves to make mood boards and playlists, one paints and builds miniatures, and the other does illustrative work like myself, they are the one that made my icon actually! Our styles are vastly different though and my favorite thing is seeing how we each interpret things. They also make beautiful resin dice that almost all of us use now!
I've been working on my tables frost maiden characters, but we took a small break to play an evil one shot. We didn't have too much to go off of except we were told to make the edgiest character that we could. So I made a Fallen Aasimar Oatbreaker Paladin name Mortis the Spine Harvester. I love him.
His initial sketch, I just wanted to provide a visual for my table, I didn't expect much from the game or to really make more art of him after: But then...
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Im one of 2 artists that play at our table, so we both end up making a lot of art for the party. Just wanted a place to share some of it, CC is always welcomed!
Made a fun project a while back for a now completed HB campaign and turned our characters into a paper-doll like structure! We played these characters for around 2 years and started at level 2 and ended at level 20. I didn't do these all in one sitting so I ended up redoing the format of the images as I went on, I want to go back and maybe Re-do the first two characters, but another time maybe!
My Character Arges: Tempest Cleric
He ended up having a vast armory at the end of the story and ended up having the most sets of armor by the end!
Kelmek: Wild Mage Sorcerer
Kelmek didn't have to many outfit changes through the story, but admittedly he did end up getting some amazing items
Tammeraqu: Shadow Monk
He's got hot abs, what else do you need to know?
Na'vida: College of Glamour Bard
Will happily steal your heart and your wallet.
Well, nobody commented, but I must say they are quite nice. Well done, and I like the various outfits you've made for them as well. Personally I can barely draw a straight line with a ruler, so I sometimes impress easily, heh. Good work though as far as I'm concerned.
Talk to your Players. Talk to your DM. If more people used this advice, there would be 24.74% fewer threads on Tactics, Rules and DM discussions.
Thank you! Regardless of your own skill I still appreciate it. Our group ended up traveling a lot and needed different outfits for the different regions haha. It was honestly a fun format and I'm looking at doing something similar for my groups current Frost Maiden campaign.
I'm still working on my groups Frost Maiden party, but while I was waiting to get some details from a player I drew up a concept for another one of my characters!
His name is Barrago "Atreo" Flintclaw! He is a Paladin of Lord Helm and retired Gladiator! I'm currently playing him in a side game of Prices of the Apocalypse, and I'm very excited to explore his story more.
All of these are so cool! Can´t even imagine how much time you must have spend on these. The details on some of these are crazy. What software do you use btw?
Thank you! My table provides really good references when describing their characters, and all of them are just so visually interesting, it makes it a lot of fun. They usually take a few hours spread across a day or two to finish, I work pretty slow though tbh. I do all my illustrations in photoshop on either a Cintiq or a Intuos .
Two artists at one table? I am so jealous. My group has been together over 15 years, but we've never had an artist.
I really like the use of detail on these. It gives them life and individuality.
I won't lie, our table is incredibly lucky, we have a lot of creative people at our table, one of the main DMs loves creative writing so we end up playing a lot of HB games, one player loves to make mood boards and playlists, one paints and builds miniatures, and the other does illustrative work like myself, they are the one that made my icon actually! Our styles are vastly different though and my favorite thing is seeing how we each interpret things. They also make beautiful resin dice that almost all of us use now!
These are insanely gorgeous!!
I've been working on my tables frost maiden characters, but we took a small break to play an evil one shot. We didn't have too much to go off of except we were told to make the edgiest character that we could. So I made a Fallen Aasimar Oatbreaker Paladin name Mortis the Spine Harvester. I love him.
His initial sketch, I just wanted to provide a visual for my table, I didn't expect much from the game or to really make more art of him after: But then...