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@davidroberthovey
"Carina" A beautiful face I had to paint, and she was kind enough to let me.
I'm looking real good these days...
Shadowrun just released my cover for their latest rule book, Chrome Flesh. It was an honor and a privilege to produce the cover, as well as just being fun!
Shadowrun: Art Through The Decades
We’ve got a slew of PDFs available for purchase, including a brand new novella by Jennifer Brozek, Doc Wagon 19; a new Mission, While The City Sleeps; alongside some wayback-machine-realeases in Corporate Shadowfiles and Native American Nations Volume 1 and 2.
Anytime one of those oh-so-early books is finally available in PDF form (i.e. scans of a book since often the files don’t exist or the tech no longer exists to extract the files appropriately) it’s always fascinating to flip through and look at the art.
As with any game setting, art is just so crucial for that immersion element. It can work so well hand-in-hand with the text to take us on a journey of adventure and exploration.
Flipping through those old volumes, sure, there’s some illustrations that didn’t age well. But I grabbed one illustration each from those three old books to show that they still work as strongly now as they did over twenty years ago (well, IMO of course, since art can be so subjective).
The great thing about those illustrations is those three artists also happen to be pretty much the defining aesthetic of the first few years of Shadowrun: Timothy Bradstreet, Jeff Laubenstein, and Janet Aulisio.
And it’s always great to see that early art against the latest art coming out for Shadowrun; a great legacy that keeps expanding a vibrant universe we love to visit time and again.
Randall
Process on my newest Shadowrun piece. :)
Back in the saddle.
Shadowrun Novella: Doc Wagon 19
In addition to publishing new print Shadowrun novels, we’re continuing to release epub novellas. The next one, coming soon, is Doc Wagon 19, by Jennifer Brozek…here’s the cover art!
[CORRECTION: Sorry about the previously posted image…it was saved as CMYK and I’d forgotten to save it as RPG to show its full-colors on a screen…doing too many things trying to get out the door to PAX East tonight.]
Thanks for the feature! Here's my latest work of love ❤️
Oops... mind your cover, runners.
Happy Sketch Tuesday!. Our topic this week was ‘Electro/Techno Girl.’ Check out the contributing artists and the titles of their work (top to bottom):
David Hovey: ‘C130patra
Nathan Sanders: ‘Love Shock
Tyler Justice: Daft Punkette
James Haskins: ‘Raver
Included are links to Sidebolt illustrator’s David, James, and Tyler’s personal art tumblrs for more digital illustration and animated art gifs.
When the machines perfected humans they asked, why are humans the standard for perfection? "C130patra"
A sketch I'm working on for my latest...
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Sidebolt photo shoot ended in horror
biomorphosis:
When you flip bats upside down they become exceptionally sassy dancers.
VIKING COMMAND! new game for your mobile devices!
http://itunes.apple.com/app/id855098432
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sidebolt.vikingcommand