Finally got round to start playing the game with friends from Uni, and got round to sorting out the last persons character. He decided to be a human cleric of Ioun called Abraxis...sounds like a cleaning detergent. In any case quite pleased with how he came out, especially the colours of his outfit. I like to think I succeeded in making him evoke an oriental quality to his appearance, as the friend that plays this character has a fascination for all things oriental.
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Monday, 4 August 2014
Another DnD character
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Saturday, 10 May 2014
D&D
So me and my friends decided we'll try play D&D which is something I've been wanting to do for a long time now, and to build up a bit more excitement I did a bit of character art to make the adventure more personal.
So here is my character, Karrathus The Morning Sword a Dragonborn Paladin with his hamster called Porkins.
My friend's Tim character Thorian, and Elven Ranger. Although he is not in the drawing he does have a nameless pet crow.
And here is Diana's character Luinwe, and Eladrin Warlock with her pet snow fox called Tilly (yes we all seem to have pets in the party) who is by far the most elaborate looking character of the group.
There are two other people in our group, but they have yet to make their own characters but I'll post those up once they get round to it.
I have never played this game before and nor has anyone else in our group so it'll be a fun experience I'm sure.
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Wednesday, 15 August 2012
The Hobbit
I recently finished reading 'The Hobbit' and remembered how much fun and rich of a story the book really was. So whilst on my trip I took to recreating a scene where Bilbo converses with Smaug. I tried to base it a little to the original Tolkien illustration in the original book, though I added an atmospheric twist to it and have Smaug's glow create a very light contrasting space and to have the treasure all a glow too. Looking forward to the film's release though I now hear it is now to be a trilogy so have to wait awhile to see the whole thing.
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