Category: Portfolio

  • Rauhiss – Half Orc in Dendritic Armor

    Rauhiss – Half Orc in Dendritic Armor

    This armor was a challenge; I had a persistent notion to make it at least passably practical (when is THAT an issue in fantasy art?) while being a collection of spiky crystals. The end result is what you see here. Also tried a different technique for applying color, which at the very least worked well…

  • Street Sorcerer’s Potions Lab

    Street Sorcerer’s Potions Lab

    The street sorcerer’s potions lab is another Dresden Files RPG-influenced piece. The point was to make the magic subtle and to make the place cluttered but coherent.

  • Mel Attaway – Dresden  Files RPG

    Mel Attaway – Dresden Files RPG

    Mel Attaway, a Dresden Files RPG character. He’s a ghost speaker and has channeling abilities to shoot spirit bullets; the ghost of a criminal haunts the gun.

  • Peter A. Wolfe

    Peter A. Wolfe

    Peter A. Wolfe Character commission for a Dresden Files roleplaying game – the character in question being a scion.

  • The Vagabond

    The Vagabond

    The Vagabond. A commission piece. I somehow managed to make it look like something out of Archer, but hey – it was well received.

  • Rock Band!

    Rock Band!

    Dresden Files characters playing Rock Band — a commission project!

  • The Financial Services Area

    The Financial Services Area

    The Financial Services Area Heroes The Financial Services Area is an illustration commission for the same client to hire me for the full comic Kristie Hess: Dragon Slayer. This time around he wanted me to do a project for the office where he works. This was a fun project where the client sent me photos…

  • Gumball Garden – In The Yard

    Gumball Garden – In The Yard

    The Gumball Garden was a book I was commissioned to illustrate that is now available on Amazon.com. The book involved concept and page designs to go along with the writer’s story.

  • Pig Roast Business Card Illustration

    Pig Roast Business Card Illustration

    Business card illustration for a client’s pig roast business. The goal was to do an image that was more funny than morbid, considering the topic. The description was his, and this piece of art did what he was looking for