Happy Fourth of July!
Posted by mrlich in art, NeverMet Press, video, tags: art, digital artwork, fantasy art, illustration, NeverMet Press, nmp, open canvas, RPG, steampunk, Uncle SamIn honor of the 4th of July:
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Jul
04
2011
Happy Fourth of July!Posted by mrlich in art, NeverMet Press, video, tags: art, digital artwork, fantasy art, illustration, NeverMet Press, nmp, open canvas, RPG, steampunk, Uncle SamIn honor of the 4th of July:
May
23
2011
Rough FacesPosted by mrlich in art, news, tags: art, art exercises, character portrait, digital artwork, fantasy art, illustration, portrait illustrations, quick drawings, RPG, sketch
A bunch of very quick sketches of random faces/characters that I did just to get warmed up recently. Done entirely digitally, and spent only a couple minutes on each face. I just wanted to get a feel for each of the characters/creatures and then move on to the next. Also played with lighting in a couple of the characters.
Nov
16
2010
Brother Ptolemy and the Hidden Kingdom at Nevermet Press!Posted by mrlich in art, NeverMet Press, RPG, tags: art, fantasy art, gaming, illustration, NeverMet Press, nmp, nmp update, RPG
There’s a plethora of storyline, npcs, critters, and items between the covers. I think that it’s exactly the sort of supplement that rides that line that so many try but fail: to be enough information without being setting dependent. Plug this information into any existing campaign easily. Don’t take my word for it though – check out Greg Schuster’s review over at The Dump Stat. Speaking of reviews – they just seem to keep rolling in – and the bottom line? They all seem to be pretty happy with the content! I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised. Dr. Jonathan Jacobs is a driven man and the creative minds at NMP just keep kicking up productivity, creativity, and the quality. It’s an adventure working with them, and one I’m quite happy to be on. Want to see some of those reviews I just mentioned? Check them out:
I’m really looking forward to seeing what the next reviewer has to say! In the meantime, if you like what you’ve read/heard so far, how would you like a copy for free? Nevermet is running a contest through the month of November. Check out the post related to the contest here. We thrive on feedback, and we want to know what you think. Share your thoughts, and win free stuff! Ahhh, the joys of the net.
Sep
08
2010
Open Game Table Vol. 2 – Now Available!Posted by mrlich in books, NeverMet Press, news, reviews, RPG, tags: art, fantasy art, gaming, illustration, NeverMet Press, nmp, open game table, publication, RPG
Truth is, I couldn’t be more proud of this book if I had written it myself. Like its predecessor, the OGT v2 is a collection of the best articles to come out of role playing blogs over the past year. Through an extremely impressive efforton behalf of Dr. Jonathan Jacobs, a collection of tremendously dedicated reviewers, writers, editors, and my fellow artists, we have managed to refine, tweak, add to, and re-tweak a collection of entries that could keep any group of gamers in new ideas for quite a while. Inspiration? No problem. Rules / crunch? No sweat. Philosophy? You betcha. Go. Check it out. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Apr
26
2010
A Character Portrait Commission and Recent SketchworkPosted by mrlich in art, NeverMet Press, news, tags: art, character portrait, fantasy art, feytrolls, gaming, illustration, Loaerth, NeverMet Press, RPG, sketch, steampunk, trolls
Then I went on a much needed vacation. I knew that I was going to get a lot of down time during my vacation, and I made sure that I didn’t bring any tech with me to browse the web. That left me with my newly modded sketch board, a couple of sketchbooks, and time. Just what I needed to do some old school sketching. I don’t do this nearly enough these days, and the vacation time was perfect. I would get myself an adult beverage, relax a bit, and just kinda let my pencil find its own way. On this occasion, that meant mostly Nevermet Press’ Loaerth & Feywyrd based stuff. It’s just kinda what I was feeling.
Next up, I did a different angle on the same duo. I like this version a little better as the troll seems a little less awkward. Speaking of the big guy, I’m having fun with body types when it comes to the trolls. Making them a little thicker around the waist seems very natural – as if it’s how they want to be and they’re letting me know that on some subconscious level. It also makes them great for composition purposes. Need a big block of space filled? One troll and bang – you’re good to go.
Just a quick sketch to work through his posture and some basic costume elements. This may have to become a more finished image down the road – time permitting.
For the individual components: For the human male – I like some of his costume elements, but I need to push them further. For the girl? I’m digging the pop-fiction / almost sci-fi nature to her gun. I started thinking about “what would guns look like in a steampunk world” and this is what took shape. I’ve seen a number of different styles to cosplay steampunk guns, but they’re generally based on real world toy guns. Nerf guns are definitely getting the lerv here, but that didn’t make stylistic sense to me. Rounded chambers and flared barrels? Yes please. The troll – told you earlier that I had Loaerthian trolls on the brain, and that they work great for composition. The feytroll – *grumblebitchmoanIwastiredgrumblebitchmoan*.
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