Squamous Scribblings
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- Professor
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DAMN! Those are grand! Love 'em all!
WOW! That's awesome work!
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- Graduate Student
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I love the Jimmy and Professor art!
I wish the MU guys would stat them out for us maybe write a Jimmy and Professor scenario as well.
I wish the MU guys would stat them out for us maybe write a Jimmy and Professor scenario as well.
If religion were true, its followers would not try to bludgeon their young into an artificial conformity; but would merely insist on their unbending quest for truth, irrespective of artificial backgrounds or practical consequences.
H. P. Lovecraft
H. P. Lovecraft
That's a great idea!fallingtower wrote:I love the Jimmy and Professor art!
I wish the MU guys would stat them out for us maybe write a Jimmy and Professor scenario as well.
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- Professor
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Yes it is. Hmmm....EddyPo wrote:That's a great idea!fallingtower wrote:I love the Jimmy and Professor art!
I wish the MU guys would stat them out for us maybe write a Jimmy and Professor scenario as well.
Late to the party, but felt I needed to reply - those are flipping extraordinary, Ian! Particularly love the doomed shipwreck victim and the carrion horror re-tasking victims for body parts! YOU...DA...MAN!
Thanks for sharing!
tty!
Cory
Thanks for sharing!
tty!
Cory
Geekery Unbound
Two more I finished over the weekend
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- Professor
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- Professor
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Beautiful. I mean horrible.
Keeper of the Cthulhu Dark "Secret Everest Expedition" PbP scenario
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
Rip Wheeler in the Call of Cthulhu "No Man's Land" scenario
Plays for Keepers
I should have had this up on Friday, but I got some extra work I needed to complete so it didn't interfere with my regular gig (who needs weekend, right?). This is the second step in the process of making the IndieGogo stretch goal image. Previously, I whipped up a handful of thumbnails, which I thought about including, but they're nigh unintelligible to anyone but myself. I've got a decent sense of the composition and mood established now, and I'll start to refine these forms before adding colour. I plan on posting updates here for those who are interested in the steps from sketch to finished art.
Also, here's a somewhat on-topic map rosette I did recently.
Also, here's a somewhat on-topic map rosette I did recently.