Halloween Jack process with sketch images and detail shots
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Deadlands: Horror at Headstone Hill
There are many things I love about working with Pinnacle Entertainment Group. First on the list is AD Aaron Acevedo. But somewhere soon after is getting to do western paintings. And usually western paintings with a twist.
This painting is for the Horror at Headstone Hill Campaign Setting. There is a link after the images to find out more about the game if you are interested.
Here is a link to an article about Deadlands and all the new stuff coming if you are interested. rpgsandbox - Deadlands Weird West
Prints are back
Limited Run Prints
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Wraparound Cover art for Talisman Tabletop RPG from Pegasus Spiele
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Some character illos from a few years ago. For Ulisses North America.
AD- Aaron Acevedo
Seven Worlds RPG
Seven Worlds is an RPG that I did a couple covers for. I've posted one. It's also in my gallery. The kickstarter is getting ready to start, so I thought I would share it again, along with the other one I did. Both are wraparound covers.
Here they are and go check out the kickstarter announcement here
Star Wars Age of Rebellion: Fully Operational
This is a chapter plate for the above book that I did last year sometime. Uhh..not much more to say about it..... Star Wars Star Wars Star Wars Star Wars
Critical Role: Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting
This one was a bit crazy. Lots of characters, lots of scale, two dragons, etc.. And not a lot of time. Had to do a quick turnaround due to complications that I'm not privy to.
Thanks to Hal Mangold and Green Ronin Publishing for the opportunity.
The sketches were really rough. Thankfully Hal knew we were just getting things laid out and wasn't worried about it.
I've started to do my final drawings with those primitive tools called pencil & paper. I tend to enjoy it more, I take more care with the drawing, and it seems to yield better results for me.
Not to pull a "draw a circle, draw an owl", but there are plenty of step by step paintings out there. My method isn't much different. And I don't save all those steps. So we will jut go to the final.
A bit was added to the right and bottom for bleed. And I had to lose the horns in order to conform to D&D 5E dragons. (I really liked those horns)
And the final cover with all the dressings. They adjusted the color, contrast etc.. a bit.