Last year I did some chapter illustrations for my friend Paul Angone’s new book, , which was just released today.
Following are a few of the drawings, along with their original sketch ideas. (And yes, these are all egg-people.)
Last year I did some chapter illustrations for my friend Paul Angone’s new book, , which was just released today.
Following are a few of the drawings, along with their original sketch ideas. (And yes, these are all egg-people.)
Trying out a pretty cool new drawing app—Mischief.
Also: More rats, because wouldn’t you like to know.
Yes, I know—It’s been ages since I’ve posted anything that looks like it took longer than fifteen minutes to scribble into existence, but the above book cover illustration is one of the reasons for that, actually.*
Since this was a fairly complex commission, it required a more thorough process than I usually go in for (plus, the guy actually expected it to look good or something). So thanks to that extra planning work, I get to show the various stages of development. Just like a real artist!
*Also, laziness.
27 Nights is available for Kindle now, with a print version coming soon.
Today I shall focus on the brilliant A Song of Ice and Fire (a.k.a. Game of Thrones) series, and a few bits of creativity inspired by it. A word of warning, however. You must prepare yourselves for silliness (and trivial spoilers).
This recent hullabaloo surrounding the wars of the stars has put me in mind of these delightful renderings by one Benjamin Carré. I strongly recommend a perusal when a spare moment presents itself.
So, here’s my tribute the best tactical game on iOS—Hero Academy.
You just know this is exactly what would happen to the entire Dark Elf army if the wraith wasn’t restricted to eating KO’d units…
Fan art for Timeslingers: Season 1.
This, of course, has nothing to do with timeslingers.com, since that would make it a horrible pun-like thing and beneath the dignity of this website.