This set of portraits comes directly from a Dungeons and Dragons campaign that I’m apart of. Our DM has set us in an academic setting, with students from all over the world. As we do our best to improve our characters through classes, we also fight back accusations of bringing Evil Incarnate back into the material plane.
These are some of my favorite portraits I’ve done to date. Hope you enjoy!
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This set of portraits was used as tokens for an Alien-inspired space adventure, where the party intercepted a broken-down vessel. Once on board, they discovered something had taken down the crew inside, and did their best to gather information. With communications down and a harrowing noise in the air ducts, it was only a matter of time before the party succumbed to the same fate as the crew before them.
Taking on a more graphical and comic-inspired style than I’m used to, I did my best to communicate each individual’s personality and position within the crew. These tokens are a little older, but I loved creating them.
This set of sketches come from a character that I personally play. A rather pretentious sorcerer gifted with both the gift and the curse of changing the passage of time. A lot of his design comes from grandfather clocks, featuring a vertical and sturdy shape, with elements that take inspiration from the embellishments and mechanical parts of the clock itself.
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