Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
2015/04/10
Map South of Holmeston
Update: This Holmeston map is featured in Unpleasant Encounters - with 25+ adventurelets for OSR games, or for The World Beyond.
Original post: Finally, the new color print files have been approved by the printer - proofs are ordered and on the way. Looks like five The World Beyond books (formerly Dark Dungeon) will be available in full color soon!
If you were one of the buyers of a black & white version, you'll receive a free color pdf update.
Meanwhile have a look at the small map South of Holmeston - featured in Unpleasant Encounters. That's one of the books now available, with 48 color pages with 25 miniature adventures in an old school vein.
2015/03/28
More Art in Progress
Here's a few samples of the interior of Unpleasant Encounters - a
48-page story sandbox with 25 mini-adventures. Thought I'd do something
fun while waiting for more print proofs of the new color hardcovers of
the Samaris companion and the Basic Game. Enjoy!
2015/03/27
Art in progress...
Been drawing and paintshopping a cover for a new supplement today. Now I have to do the lay out of the inside :-)
2013/03/22
More Sample Art: Samaris City Book
And here's another two page spreads. The Samaris Source book is written for Dark Dungeon, but could be used for any fantasy RPG, as long as you're willing to fill in details (on the fly, preferably :)). It contains sixteen new templates for characters, new disciplines, new skills, new saints, new creatures, many locations and one hundred contacts to use as friends, patrons and rivals for your heroes.
Actually it's sort of an Expert Set and Setting Book in one.
Now soon, I'll need proofreaders for the final phase. Will keep you posted.
Actually it's sort of an Expert Set and Setting Book in one.
Now soon, I'll need proofreaders for the final phase. Will keep you posted.
2013/03/18
Some Sample Art: Samaris City Book
Yes, I'm still alive. And indeed I'm in the lay out phase of the completely renewed, immensely expanded Samaris City Book. (What on earth made me start on this? It's very much work!) It's a supplement for both players and Game Masters, to be used at your gaming table, both while playing and preparing. Here's some art.
2012/08/12
Some Sample Art: Catacombs
Experimenting for a cover for the Catacombs sourcebook... which will describe the undercity of Samaris, for both players and Game Masters.
Now I wonder, where did that Vampyre go?
Now I wonder, where did that Vampyre go?
2012/07/03
Free Download: Ringworld Zombie

According to Rob Lang I now probably deserve a place in the special padded room for those who could not resist doing two 24-hour RPGs for the same competition. Yet, here is my second one:
RINGWORLD Z O M B I E
It's a fast, fully illustrated, game-masterless card game (and a simple role playing game) involving a Ringworld, you playing prisoners, and... Zombies!
You can order the game from DriveThruCards here. Rules are on the cards, and/or a free pdf ruleset can be downloaded from here.
WARNING - CONFINED SPACE - NO SURVIVAL GUARANTEED
2012/05/17
2012/05/14
Some Sample Art: Still Alive!
Here's another two samples of the upcoming rulebook.
Guess that in my time zone I should have been sleeping by now.
Guess that in my time zone I should have been sleeping by now.
2012/05/04
Some Sample Art: Knights and Orcs
Update: This was some time ago... and I redid the whole book in color by now. You can buy The World Beyond in hardcover (real nice) or pdf if you like, or just enjoy the pics ;-)
Original post:
Over the last few months real life took over a bit, but last saturday I managed to do some lay out work for my upcoming illustrated, commercially available Dark Dungeon core rules. Here's a few samples of what it's starting to look like. Hope you're as enthousiastic about it as I am!
Original post:
Over the last few months real life took over a bit, but last saturday I managed to do some lay out work for my upcoming illustrated, commercially available Dark Dungeon core rules. Here's a few samples of what it's starting to look like. Hope you're as enthousiastic about it as I am!
2012/03/24
Some Sample Art: Charlie's Orcs
And another sample of what I did last weekend!
What do you think? Would Charlie prefer these or his Angels?
Also for the upcoming Starter Dark Dungeon set. And now for some DTP work.
2012/03/23
Some Sample Art: Should I dress Them?
Beware of the Shadows.
Some sample art for the upcoming next publication:
a real Dark Dungeon 2nd edition starter set.

And this was the original quick setup, which you may remember:
What do you think... dress them up?
2012/03/05
Random RPG Thoughts #9: Fooling around with Artwork
Figured this weekend that my new Dark Dungeon RPG Starter Set needs more artwork. If I go from 25 pages to 80 in lay out, while adding only some ten pages in text, I want more pictures.
So, I just fooled around a bit with some iconic art to make the basis of a drawing of my own... Cheers.
So, I just fooled around a bit with some iconic art to make the basis of a drawing of my own... Cheers.
2012/01/23
Random RPG Thoughts #4: why cover art may be important after all
Look what caught my eye while clearing the living room of debris, after a playmobil playing session of my daughters and friends. See the semblance?
For those of you who are not versed in Dutch: the left book is a comic by Vandersteen, of the Suske & Wiske series. You might know them as Willy and Wanda, or Spike and Suzy. It's a very successful longstanding series, running in the hundreds. Which is outstanding for non-superhero stuff.
The right book you should all recognize. Or if not, it is the Moldvay Basic Dungeons & Dragons book, which drew in many players during the early 1980's.
Now why are the cover layouts so similar? And why, perhaps, is the success also similar?
Red is a color which alerts men more, at least when women dresses are concerned. Want to have better chances at seducing or alerting a man? Wear red. Maybe the same thing goes for book covers. Draw attention? Wear red! These two do.
And look at the boxed in comic style drawing! Both have an action scene - but by no means ultra-realistic.
Even the lettering has similar color and size. Both have a series number in a white roundel in the left had corner.
Go figure. I never noticed until I just mistook the left book for the right in the half dark.
Could it mean that prospective players might have been attracted because they thought they saw a new Suske & Wiske on the shelves, and had to have a look when they found out it was not?
That might open perspectives if you really really want to draw attention... Newsweek style covers, for example, or fave women' zine fronts. For an RPG.
I'm not sure what this means, but there's something here...
For those of you who are not versed in Dutch: the left book is a comic by Vandersteen, of the Suske & Wiske series. You might know them as Willy and Wanda, or Spike and Suzy. It's a very successful longstanding series, running in the hundreds. Which is outstanding for non-superhero stuff.
The right book you should all recognize. Or if not, it is the Moldvay Basic Dungeons & Dragons book, which drew in many players during the early 1980's.
Now why are the cover layouts so similar? And why, perhaps, is the success also similar?
Red is a color which alerts men more, at least when women dresses are concerned. Want to have better chances at seducing or alerting a man? Wear red. Maybe the same thing goes for book covers. Draw attention? Wear red! These two do.
And look at the boxed in comic style drawing! Both have an action scene - but by no means ultra-realistic.
Even the lettering has similar color and size. Both have a series number in a white roundel in the left had corner.
Go figure. I never noticed until I just mistook the left book for the right in the half dark.
Could it mean that prospective players might have been attracted because they thought they saw a new Suske & Wiske on the shelves, and had to have a look when they found out it was not?
That might open perspectives if you really really want to draw attention... Newsweek style covers, for example, or fave women' zine fronts. For an RPG.
I'm not sure what this means, but there's something here...
2012/01/21
Module Artwork...
Okay, so I redid the front piece for my upcoming module "Shadow of the Haunted Keep". Just figured I needed a full color cover, and that I had some practice to do with digital painting anyway.
So I worked on it a couple of hours while waiting for my vigilant and admirable proofreaders. Here's the temporary result. I'll have to do a bit more detail. But first I should sleep. It's past 0100 in my time zone. Hope you like it!
So I worked on it a couple of hours while waiting for my vigilant and admirable proofreaders. Here's the temporary result. I'll have to do a bit more detail. But first I should sleep. It's past 0100 in my time zone. Hope you like it!
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