06.09.04
The Future is Here
D20 Future, the latest book in Wizards of the Coast's D20 roleplaying line is at last out, which means I get to at last post all the artwork I've produced for it. Check 'em out, now topping my gallery
The line began with the D20 Modern book, as of a week or two ago it's joined by D20 Future, and I'm right at this very moment working on breakdowns for D20 Past, which when released sometime next year will complete a nice little trilogy of Products.
Karl and I tag-teamed on all the chapter openers for D20 Future, and I have to say, despite nightmarish tides of drama assaulting my life while working on this book, it's probably the body of RPG artwork I'm most proud of to date.
Unfortunately, my favorite piece, which was to open the final chapter got cut (along with the whole chapter) due to space. But fear not! The fine people at WOTC have created a snazzy desktop featuring said illo, you can find it here, along with two more, one featuring the bust-ass cover art by the lovely and talented Dave Johnson, and another featuring two more of my pieces that managed to stay in the book and one of Karl's. Pretty up your desktops with some fresh horhaus art!
Karl Interjects!: Hi all! I've followed Kalman's lead and posted all of my D20 Future pieces in my gallery, too. His are better, though, if you'll allow one man his opinion... ...end transmission...
Also, all my original line art illustrations produced for D20 Future are now available for sale at Comic Art Links along with several pieces from Serpent Kingdoms and Ebberon as well.
Enjoy, and feel free to post or email your thoughts.
Track of the Day: Jardin de Cecile - Juno Reactor
Posted by kalman at September 6, 2004 03:14 PM

