designed and drew my partner's dnd character >:3 ehehehe i had fun experimenting with new rendering techniques
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designed and drew my partner's dnd character >:3 ehehehe i had fun experimenting with new rendering techniques
Bruciato Frameworks is an old and proud artisan workshop that has dabbled in candlemaking and the arcane to various degrees throughout the years. Currently a contractor for Grimscythe & Sons funerary and revival services, and in the hands of Felix Bruciato. Felix acts most of the time as but a humble candlemaker, but as a powerful pyromancer, he nonetheless understands the worth of good firepower.
Felix Bruciato and his underlings for @kabewski's #Flak Arcana. I do not have the budget and the time to kitbash minis, but I really wanted to play this game, so now I'm stretching the miniature agnosticism to its limits.
Above seen are Felix Bruciato himself; a wax golem, who, it has been pointed out to me, does not look like wax at all; two reinterpretations of the flamer unit; and a less-than-lively rifleman (there is no perfect way to make a lego bayonet).
I'm currently trying to hook my brother and girlfriend, so that I can actually play these guys and work out if my buil even works. But regardless, I'm really proud of the concept. It's a twist on a twist in relation to the rules, and I wouldn't mind remaking Felix in a TTRPG, if I ever get the chance.
Ah sure. Been tinkering with this one and I'm not yet sure I want a red background but the gist of it is to make a party and get lots of treasures to cast flashy spells.
Mmmmh, well, I ended up thinking of a red card, but might see if I can find something in the same vein in black. Obviously, your deck will have some synergy with artifacts and most if not all of your creatures will fit in your party. So why not steal some tech from Modern and Pioneer?
Have some spare treasures? Why not turn them into outright real cards! Four mana to polymorph a single treasure is ok, but it gets crazy the more you can pump into it. It's random, but all the creatures and artifacts in your deck will likely be more valuable than a single treasure, no? And it even destroys them so any Marionette Master or Apprentice will trigger off that! Plus, this Burakos is a Guild Artisan, might as well show some Creativity.
Bastien | The Crimson Knight
he/him • Zariel Tiefling • Guild Artisan • Eldritch Knight Fighter • Abjuration Wizard • Elemental Adept: Fire
You know the drill by now: which party member should Bastien romance?
Astarion
Gale
Karlach
A redesign of another of my oldest D&D characters. Because she deserves it!
I had a lot of fun figuring out clothing/armour and some of what she has in her pack, especially since the information I had on her design from when I played her was 1) purple 2) grandma, and 3) vague ancient greek aesthetic but only sometimes
Sketchtober Day 18
I based this pretty heavily off The Discworld’s dark clerks, which is why she looks like a civil servant who will also stab you.
Some more members of an upcomming DnD campaign! Here we have;
Kiri the Outlander; Beast-Master Ranger. Kiri is meant to look somewhat worn out, but also friendly and approachable.
“Nowhere” the Guilt Artisan - he’s in a cooking/baking guild; Scout Rogue. Nowhere was designed to look as much like a douche as possible.
A so far unnamed Loxodon Monk
Crafty dwarf, getting some work done!