Just a little concept I had and * fairly quickly* drew. I kept neglecting to post the pictures, since most of my fun comes from just drawing them, and sometimes I'm just glad to wrap a picture up.

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Just a little concept I had and * fairly quickly* drew. I kept neglecting to post the pictures, since most of my fun comes from just drawing them, and sometimes I'm just glad to wrap a picture up.
Made a quick sketch of a NPC, my D&D players will meet. Honestly the entire sketch got me itching to paint some more. The biggest pain in the ass is chainmail, which i kinda just said "Fuck it." Oh, and the program I'm using rn is Rebelle.
After a year or more since my first campaign concluded, I finally decided to launch another one. Did I give myself only two weeks of prep time? Yes.
Should I have taken more time? Yes.
Did I need to draw my own map? No.
But I did it anyways.
But yeah, this is my first map that i drew myself instead of a map maker. The thing that really threw me for a loop was trying to paint the trees. You can probably see how inconsistent they are.
I also would change some of the icons, but i was running out of time.
TL,DR: First drawn map I've made. Took more effort than expected to paint trees on it.
Painted the family dog, as a gift for my brother. Had to dust off my old oil brushes and pry open the paint tubes with my toolbox.
The painting is really small. There is a toothpick for scale. You can imagine what a pain it was to get it this detailed.
Made a drawing for my D&D character. A bounty hunter / detective, called Dodgy Roggy (Roger).
If you are wondering what program I used. It is Rebelle.