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SFM - New Arrival Those first days really stick with you.
Portrait I did of my good, good goblin, Sock. Someday he'll pay off his debts and get that collar off...
Portrait of a character I played in a sci-fi tabletop game. Draven Fulch, najjik bounty hunter. The gun is the LMT Model 7 Blinkshot Revolver, modeled after the LeMat revolver.
A drawing of my dragonborn paladin of Bahamut, Nova'kīn Orn Molik Malsvir Losvir Rakshasterra, brother of the silver skin and bane of evil's terror. The sacred shield, divine defender, and paladin of the people.
I originally ran this character several years ago in D&D 3.5e on a short adventure, but he has grown immensely as a character over the years, and I wanted to tell a better story with him. The style of dragonborn is based off of my favorite version; in 3.5 dragonborn were not merely a race that may or may not have connections to true dragons. It was an ascension. Chosen by the draconic gods and offered rebirth in order to better defend the realms from the tyranny of Tiamat and her followers.
The design work on the shield in particular is a blending of Bahamut's traditional holy symbol of a star over a milky nebula, the modern representation of the draconic head facing left on a shield, and the symbol of Apsu (the Pathfinder equivalent), of a silvery dragon with a reflective pool encircled within its tail.
Troy Lioncrest, the cowardly defender.
A commission done for a friend of their D&D character.
Xildarashi, kobold sniper.
Another of my D&D characters.
April 29th-30th. Bust design of Lexianderzix as a Demon Prince. Far more angular than his previous form.
Another challenge complete! It definitely drug on a few times given the workload I’ve dealt with, but it was good to push myself with art all the same.
April 28th. The Golden Boy. Greb the Goblin.
April 27th. Sketch Knight.
April 26th. Couple of golem knight designs.
April 25th. BB-8!
April 24th. More kobolds! This time exaggerated a bit.
April 23rd. Corner Kobold. Bein’ a grump in the corner.
April 22nd. A tiny mouse druid!
April 21st. Underdoods.
Gotta jump on that musical-group cart!
April 20th. Ratfolk with some facial business happening.
April 18th-19th. Bard on the run!