In my DND era 🫡
And yes I used hero forge and do have a custom miniature for her ♡ put her in her performers suit though!
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In my DND era 🫡
And yes I used hero forge and do have a custom miniature for her ♡ put her in her performers suit though!
Heckna World Map for Hit Point Press. These are the rough, lineart with colour blocking, the full render, and the final as seen in the published book. We were going for a sinister whimsy with this hellish carnival. It needed to be a fairly large space, with a lot of room for players to explore and DMs to improv elements beyond just what was listed in the book - so I had a lot of fun inventing small stalls and attractions that might spark interest and creativity. Adding sassy little easter eggs was a delight.
A New Year, New designs for the upcoming games! Duke and Heart will be continuing their adventures. So they have new attire to celebrate! I am quite excited to see how this version of them grows in new stories and games throughout 2024!
Heckna image i did for Hit Point Press a few years ago.
Doodling Beauregard and adding cheeks lines. I cant wait to play him
it's my first time DMing a campaign in d&d and honestly just hearing my players laugh & enjoy themselves brings me so much joy in itself right
But today one of my players stopped in the middle of the game at two separate points to tell me how much she was loving it, having fun & that she felt safe in my game being such a new player and guys my heart 🥰🥰🥰 I can't even
i have found a carnival/horror 5e campaign book on kickstart :3
Dasterdly Disco battle maps for Heckna by Hit Point Press. These were some of the first maps I did for HPP, and it was such a blast. Each map had a different aesthetic and anachronistic charm, themed after different music/dance genres. I leaned into the chaos and madness of the space, embracing wildly different lighting and colour palettes of each level to express the jarring nature of the villain's lair.