Monday, April 22, 2013

New releases and other cool stuff I worked on you should go check out....

First awesome thing off the bat is Convention Book: Progenitors. The second Technocracy book I've AD'd (well 95% of it) and designed released today on DTRPG. You can pick it up in both PoD and PDF formats. 

Worked with some really great artists on this project including Vince Locke, Andy Trabbold, Alex Sheikman, Joel Biske and Cathy Wilkins.

Scary thing is this book came out about 19 years ago....I remember packing these into about 1000 individual Barnes and Noble store orders. Ahh...the olden days when I had hair down to my butt.

This one released a month ago, but it's still a pretty cool looking book if I do say so myself. Mummy the Curse is actually the first core book I've AD'd since Hunter the Vigil back in 2008. 

The book was designed by my buddy Craig Grant and we both handled the layout duties (he handled the Player's half, I handled the Storyteller half). 

I'm hoping that I'll have a shot of the limited edition cover in the near future. Jpgs of covers are great, but nothing beats a photo of the genuine article.

You can pick up Mummy on DTRPG as well...in both digital and PoD formats.

And last but certainly not least, Scion Extras. This is the April Fool product Onyx Path did this year. 

The artwork was done by Brian Leblanc and Jeff Holt...and of course I was the AD and Layout dude. The PDF is available for free on DTRPG at the moment, so go check it out. Seriously, free and full color....go check it out.

That's all until next week...I should have another pile of stuff to post up....I've been busy.


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Saturday Nights Alright for Pencilling....

Pop quiz hot shot:

What thrash metal band did a cover of Elton John's Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting?

Now onto artsy stuff. Spent a good chunk of Saturday night refining the pencils for two Pimp cards...France and the Neutron Bomb.

Pretty happy with the France piece.

He went from looking like a cartoony Saddam Hussein to a cartoony French guy in only 3 sketches and 3 pencil attempts.

In case you are wondering what the hell that all meant, here is "my process".

1. Sketch out a few ideas.
2. Go play video games or paint minis.
3. Come back and look at sketches a few hours later.
4. Pick one, grab light table and start "refinement".
5. Once sketch is refined enough, get distracted with "work" and leave it alone for 5-7 days.
6. Pick pencils back up on Saturday and break out light table again...and refine some more.
7. After three more refinements, it is ready.
8. Remark that holy crap it is after 11.
9. Proceed to next piece.

Pretty awesome. Normally, I'll only do a few refinements, but this style is outside my normal work style...so it needed some more love.

Next is the Neutron Bomb. I sort of envision this one as more of just an object rather than a scene...so I kept is simple. It will probably go through one more phase of "refinement" just so all the seams look right. Normally, this would be a cut and dry sort of thing...but more than likely I'll turn the object into more of a scene...although I really don't want to draw motion lines or anything like that.

So there you have it. This is what I did last night (and part of this afternoon).

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Sketch'ning: The New Era

The sketch for the Paris card I'm doing for Pimp. The figure himself needs a little more work...broader shoulders mainly. I also need to add a nicer Eiffel Tower in the back...which I'll probably cheat and throw a photo in there to get the proportions right.

Once that is all done, I'll go to the light table and get the final version done.