A different shoot of the previous minis from a different campaign. The two characters on the right are the same person, but in and out of were-hare form.
I made my D&D players new miniatures - now with additional spells/summons
I started making miniatures for one of the groups I'm playing D&D with. I used to make these in hand, but guess what? Doing them digital? Much easier.
A Coin-Maker of the famed Golden Spurs and her faithful War Herbalist.
So their story is this: When a Golden Spur is knighted they receive their spurs as well as their signature coin shawl. Together with their assigned herbalist they work for the coastal banks retrieving the minted coins hoarded by dead pharaohs and kings of old.
But it is well known that looting these ancient tombs is dangerous work and as such, only those truly hungry for fame or desperate for coin, would sign up with the Golden Spurs.
I redrew my Gnome Paladin from THIS POST Yes, I drew him smaller.
I was lucky enough to be invited to play in @thedustyleaves‘s D&D homebrew game and it’s amazing! Such a great crew to play with :) This is my new character - Thymus Lodine. He is a Gnome Paladin of the Order of the Sanguine Rose. He is not very tall. I want to write more about him, but mutuals from the game might be watching and they don’t know everything about him yet.
Uny the Spectral Hand - part 2 of a duo. The other part being Ohn Bronzeborn. She is a half-elf Eldritch Knight and adventurer. Together the two have perfected the art of fighting in unison.
Another warm-up sketch from last week. This time it is a Castlevania / Trevor Belmont-inspired human fighter.
Ohn Bronzeborn - part 1 of a duo. A protector and a bodyguard, they might even have a trick or two up their armored sleeve?
It’s a gnome rogue! I really have a soft spot for small creatures wielding sharp things.
Goblins will never NOT have a place in my heart.
When I was biking the other day there was a girl in a light crossing and she wore this outfit. Just the very dopest! It was a VERY pink jacket.
I loved playing Void Bastards so I knew I had to do some fanart! This one is of my character Robinson. She was a badass who died doing what she loved. Standing in irradiated pools of goo while searching containers for items :’(
These are a couple of GIFs from our gameplay video of the museum game, Old Souls. It was a collaboration project between bachelors and master game-students at KADK. I was the Art Director on the project, but I also ended up producing some assets (but I love doing that).
Spend the day on this title logo for the museum game. The font is made by Alexis Emmanuel Lozano and colours by me.
So Nordic Game Jam is now over and I worked with a bunch of talented, lovely people to make a game where you gather a band in purgatory in order to convince Saint Peter to let you into heaven.
Get it here! Yes, for free. (disclaimer: if you end up in hell, it's game over.) https://olmo.itch.io/die-beat-repeat
I felt trying my hand at designing my own pokemon. I have always had a soft spot for the grass type pokemons, so I started there. These are inspired by elephants and tapirs. Optipir: Bubbly and easily excited, Optipir can’t wait to get out and see the world. Due to their speed they can be difficult to catch. Several trainers have noted that younger Optipir often smell like newly cut grass. Optiphant: A bit more of a troublemaker than when it was younger, it seeks out mischief and pushes boundaries. If a trainer manages to make an Optiphant follow orders consistently, then they have something special on their hands. Cynitodon: After a long rebellious youth the Cynitodon reflects on it's life and is constantly reminded of it's mistakes since Cynitodons never forget. Most Cynitodons finds a way to utilize this, though. Their attack "Sage Advice" hits their opponent with some serious wisdom and the opponent must use a turn to contemplate this. They are very large and warm, but are best kept in their pokeball at night since their snoring is deafening. A good trainer will often comfort their Cynitodon.
Some time ago our D&D party might accidentally have released a lich. It was bad times. The cryptic rune-poem in the bottom is provided by Simon Greve.
Life drawing sketches from the first student organized croquis session at my dorm. It was great drawing from life again - I should do it more.
A little adventurers band who are ready for action! One of them is a frog.
I have been posting a making-of thread on twitter about my semester project, GraviTurner. It's a pulp sci-fi puzzle platformer about space-princesses and it was made along side Laura B., Laura U. and Lonnie K. S. Go have a look :D
Part 1: https://twitter.com/BHojlund/status/1101087747979251712
Part 2: https://twitter.com/BHojlund/status/1101157298909650946
A coloured version of the previous D&D lineart.
More D&D inspired illustration stuff! Also trees and foliage. On a unrelated note - in case you are still on this here platform - if you one day find yourself leaving tumblr and still want to see when I post drawings (as well as reblogging lovely art/game-stuff from other people) then come say hi on Twitter: @BHojlund
More D&D drawings! This time it is a couple of Gunslinger Goblins :D
I made a small wannabe-movie poster of our D&D-roster. And we now have a name! Since our game is played in danish, the name “De Rå Få” won’t make sense to a lot of folks, but it translates to “The Roughed Few”. We are only two players and our GM. Raan Vallum is a no-nonsense half-orc mercenary-fighter and Calamus Wynn is a talkative dwarven cleric of the knowledge-domain.
The Dungeons&Dragons-team I have been DM’ing for with some delicious homebrew for Pathfinder. They have been parted up from THIS POST because I wanted to give each of the players a picture of their own character (in my interpretation). They are lovely folks :>