Strength of Twenty Men - pen and ink
Strength of Twenty Men
pen and ink, 4/2/08
More from the RPG project.
Strength of Twenty Men
pen and ink, 4/2/08
More from the RPG project.
Mongolian Death Worm and his friend, the Leng Spider
pen and ink, 3/29/08
More recent work with the pen and ink.
Magician, pen and ink on bristol, 3/28/08
“Looks like he’s been surviving on the road all through this.”
pen and ink on bristol, 3/28/08
“Yeah, I know I’m ugly… I said to a bartender, ‘Make me a zombie.’ He said ‘God beat me to it.’” - Rodney Dangerfield
pen and ink, 3/25/08
A portion of one of the spot illustrations I’ve been working on lately. I’m still working out some technical issues, such as how big to work, what happens to the lines when you reduce, how to scan the drawings.
“I think no one has it,” said the Professor as he set fire to the scroll.
pen and ink on bristol, 03/21/08
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This illustration is from a scene in the “Horror on the Orient Express” audio game from Yog-Sothoth.com, a podcast of a “Call of Cthulhu” RPG campaign set in Europe in 1925. This scene is from episode #11, I believe.
I’ll be working in pen and ink like this for a new project, and I couldn’t be happier. I love this stuff; the works of Joseph Clement Coll, Gary Gianni, Michael Kaluta and Berni Wrightson have been an inspiration to me lately. If you feel like feedbacking me, if you’ve got the notion …
(… I second that emotion.)
Streets of “Paris”, 03/21/08
They’re supposed to be in Paris, anyway. It’s actually Boston, and that’s America’s oldest restaurant (or so it is said,) on the left. I put a “Le” in the name so you’d think it was Paris. Smrt.