As some of you may know, I've been working on some artwork for a certain Minnesota-based games company. I did a couple of pics for them back in the summer and I finally received my complimentary book.
Behold! Two pics for Fantasy Flight Games!!!
These were done for their Deathwatch supplement, The Outer Reach. I am mightily chuffed to have been given the opportunity to work with these guys. ;D
Guilty?
Imperial Guardsmen stand in front of the firing squad. Guilty or not, each man betrays a different emotion.
This is a commission, it took me about ten hours overall in PS CS1. I'm really happy with how their faces have turned out; facial expressions are difficult for me to paint usually.
Orks and Their Animosity
This is a commission piece that I painted for someone's wedding! It was a surprise gift to a 40k-Ork-lovin' groom.
I painted this at A3 size, it took over fifteen hours to paint in PS CS1. I rather enjoyed painting Orks doing what they do best - beating the crap out of each other.
The Chaos Engine
Fan-art of the AWESOME Amiga game The Chaos Engine. The game has got to be one of my all-time favourite games! The music was fantastic when you started the game and I really loved the gritty steampunk aesthetic. I always played as the Brigand, generally paired him up with the Mercenary.
This was painted in PS CS1, took me about eight and a half hours overall.
Damn man I really wish this thread was updated more often. Really solid work man! What program do you use to produce these drawings. Also do you use a graphics tablet to make these?
Again I was asked by the Epic UK guys to paint some pics for their Grand Tournament. They use these as prizes for Best Army, Best General etc.
Titan Legion on the March
Eldar Avatar
Painted in Photoshop CS1, they both took me about ten hours each.
I've been going through a really tough time these past couple of months, and found working on this and the other Epic-UK commission helped pull me through.
Here are three commission images I recently completed for a client.
He wanted Adept Nemo from Warmachine to be painting a miniature, a Vietnam war correspondent to be writing notes and finally an Eldar Farseer and Ultramarine character to be playing a tabletop wargame (looks like EPic to me). I'm really happy with the hands and the folds of the clothes on these pics.
Ork Gunwagon
This has taken me around six hours to colour-up and paint - as always using PS CS1. I drew the original biro sketch years ago!
This painting is probably going to be my last Photoshop painting. I'm upgrading to a new Mac this week and will be leaving Adobe behind. I'll look at what's out there, give a few programs a go and see what works best for me. I can't afford to upgrade.
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