Here's the latest I just finished for Small Niche Games. Daisey is colorizing some work for another commission and it looks fantastic! She has an amazing sense of color and I'm excited to get those out. Soon, soon!!!
Do you draw differently when you know your wife is going to color the piece? I love your heavy use of black in your illustrations and how it lends itself to a woodcut look, as others commented yesterday, but it would certainly crowd out the color. Looking forward to seeing more.
@Blair - I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY BLEW IT UP!!! Hehehe.
@ Felt - No, I just use my same style. Think along the lines of Mike Mignola. He has a briliant colorist that really adds a whole new dimension to his very heavy use of blacks. I am a huge fan of Mignola, Jack Kirby, etc.
@Joe - Thanks! I think you'll be pleased with the next batch coming your way this week.
@Mythmere - it is for a Labyrinth Lord setting entitled "Chronicles of Amherth". I think it is in the final layout stages but I'm not sure of the publication date.
So, I've been going through some of my older work and giving it the colour treatment. Daisey does most of my colour work but I do like to play around with the tools a bit. Here's a few of my older pieces that appeared on this very blog some years back that received the colour treatment. I've got some ideas brewing, hehehe. Let me know what you think!
Tl;dr: Kia ora all! I don’t often post much about my personal life, but as a parent of two neurodiverse teens, I reckoned that I’d post some of my experience in gaming here on our journey. My daughter was diagnosed with autism almost a year ago and my son is dyslexic/dysgraphia with ADHD like presentation. Both are incredibly bright and very different from each other (my son has lots of friends and is very bright and gregarious if also very lazy while my daughter is very retreating and shy but incredibly driven and motivated). They both love fantasy and fantasy literature, movies and gaming has been a way for us all to connect. Though often what works for one, doesn’t necessarily work for the other. This brings me to my point, I am working on trying to best accommodate the needs of my neurodiverse daughter and include her in an experience that she very much wants to participate in, but often feels frustrated and overwhelmed by. This is an introduction to our journey so far. ...
So, I’ve been thinking of my campaign world again and my magic system a lot lately. I’ve been reading a lot of Michael Moorcock’s Elric Saga and the Hobbit (what a strange dichotomy!) and they have both influencing my thoughts on magic systems. I’m becoming more and more intrigued of having only a single “class” and everything else being a trapping of that. For my campaign world, I’m steering towards an everyman approach were you purchase “disciplines” as you advance to create different character types. I’m not really interested in creating a whole new retro-clone system per se, but building on top of either the Labyrinth Lord or Swords and Wizardry White box. For what I have in mind, the S&W Whitebox might make even more sense. So I’m thinking that the normal adventuring type guy would have a base d6 hit die. You’d have some starting amount of experience to spend on disciplines to start down the road of customizing your character. So for instance, if you wanted brawny fig...
Skyskrapers!?!?
ReplyDeleteDo you draw differently when you know your wife is going to color the piece? I love your heavy use of black in your illustrations and how it lends itself to a woodcut look, as others commented yesterday, but it would certainly crowd out the color. Looking forward to seeing more.
ReplyDeleteLooks good as always, John.
ReplyDelete@Blair: There's got to be *something* for the Great Ape to climb. :)
@Blair - I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY BLEW IT UP!!! Hehehe.
ReplyDelete@ Felt - No, I just use my same style. Think along the lines of Mike Mignola. He has a briliant colorist that really adds a whole new dimension to his very heavy use of blacks. I am a huge fan of Mignola, Jack Kirby, etc.
@Joe - Thanks! I think you'll be pleased with the next batch coming your way this week.
That's a nice piece. Good work!
ReplyDeleteNaturally, I love it. :D
ReplyDeleteVery very awesome and cool. Right up my street man!
ReplyDeleteWho is Small Niche Games? Because this piece of art makes whatever module it's for look REALLY interesting.
ReplyDeleteLove Mignola and Kirby. Alex Toth was another one into the heavy blacks.
ReplyDelete@Mythmere - it is for a Labyrinth Lord setting entitled "Chronicles of Amherth". I think it is in the final layout stages but I'm not sure of the publication date.
ReplyDelete@Felt - yes, I love Toth as well.