Commissioned Artwork
As a now-regular DnD player, my good friend and DM Jim asked if it would be possible to supply him with some pieces for two modules he had written. My first commission!
Not long after, I was contacted by two others who had found me either through Elfwood or through Jim's site, and who wanted me to draw characters for them. Quel suprise!
Module Art for Jim
The Automaton: A monstrous machine of technology unheard-of in a world of magic. 8.5" x 11", mechanical pencil, March 2002
For the module "Dead Man's Party," a powerful insane wraith-wizard is
calling the dead to a twisted fiesta. 8.5" x 11", graphite pencil, April 2002
Zander, the Ranger of Dapplewood Forest, is understandably concerned about the
walking undead. I did this one evening while watching Charlton Heston in "The Ten Commandments" on TV. I don't know why I remember that, but I do. 11" x 8.5", graphite pencil, April 4, 2002.
The Rising Dead, for "Dead Man's Party." 8.5" x 6.5", mechanical pencil, March 2002
The Sanitarium in Dapplewood, where "Dead Man's Party" occurs. 5" x 5"? Graphite pencil, March 2002.
Trunko, Zalania and Gorr are in search of Kiro, a halfling thief in "The
Bounty Hunters." 8.5" x 11", mechanical pencil, c. March 2002.
Eavesdropping for information at the Dancing Badger Tavern, in "The Bounty
Hunters." 8.5" x 11", mechanical pencil, February 2002.
The Sign of the Dancing Badger, for "The Bounty Hunters." 8.5" x 6.5", mechanical pencil, March 2002.
Zalania, the lead Bounty Hunter. 8.5" x 11", mechanical pencil, March 2002.
Other Commissioned Works
Dai Tatsu - a flirtatious and tall rogue changed from a male to a female as a
result of a cursed item. 11" x 8.5". Prismacolor
colored pencil, June 10, 2002. Character concept by Bill Woehr.
Half-ogre Mage - pretty self-explanatory. 8" x 11", Prismacolor pencil, July 21, 2002.
Character concept by Bill Woehr.
Jedi Princess - A half-human princess adept at using both the Force and her lightsabre. 8" x 11", Prismacolor pencil, July 28, 2002. Someone contacted me to make this for them, but when I emailed them again to send it to them, their email address was no longer in use! Whomever it was, hopefully they'll find it here, and know that I wasn't ignoring them!