Showing posts with label D and D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D and D. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

One Giant Of An Illustration

Here's an illustration for the upcoming issue of Knockspell. I'd say things don't look so good for our party of brave adventures.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Review of The Outpost on the Edge of the Far Reaches

James over at the Underdark Gazette has a nice review of The Outpost On The Edge Of The Far Reaches adventure module. So a big thanks to James for taking the time to give the module a write-up.

I'm currently offering the module as a free pdf download so now is your chance to pick it up. If you like it, you can purchase the print version through Lulu or directly through the Fantasy Gaming link here at IndieOnly

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Shadow Lord

This was the long fabled image that was submitted to Fight On’s Erol Otis Art Contest. It was all about capturing the old school feel of classic D&D adventures. The drawing was for a cover of an adventure module created by Robert Pinnel and captured one of the main encounters.
If you are into playing classic style fantasy RPGs you should check out Fight On! magazine along with a plethora of independently released rules based on the infamous game in it’s glory days!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Swords & Wizardry Quick Start Guide

Chgowiz of Old Guy RPG Blog has released a Quick Start guide for the Swords & Wizardry fantasy role-playing rules. It’s great for players and Gamemasters just strarting out with fantasy rpgs or players who are more use to the modern style of playing and want to delve into the classic, rules-lite seat of your pants style of playing where the genre took it’s roots. Why do I bring this up? Not only is it a great intro to the fantastic Swords & Wizardy rules, not only does it come with a thrilling starting adventure, but the back cover uses the Mummy Rot image for it’s back cover!

If you’re looking for a great introductory to a great game, check out The Swords & Wizardry Quick Start Guide!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Erol Otus Art Challenge

Erol Otus, famed illustrator and artist during TSR’s heyday, judged an illustration contest sponsored by Fight On! magazine and Otherworld Miniatures. After weeks of waiting, the winners have been announced. Yours truly received an honorable mention! That was exciting to hear to say the least. A lot of great artwork was submitted, most of which you will see in the future pages of Fight On! a fantastic magazine dedicated to old school fantasy RPGs. Due to the contest, I can’t post the illustration here quite yet but you can get a preview of the winners here. Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to Calithena and Fight On! for organizing this event!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Outpost On The Edge of the Far Reaches

You may have been wondering what all this old-school fantasy art has been about. Well, it’s because IndieOnly is happy to introduce it’s new line of The Warlock’s Home Brew Fantasy Adventure rpg modules with the first release being “The Outpost On The Edge Of The Far Reaches“.

The elements of this adventure module have been left open enough to be adaptable with most old-school style fantasy role-playing game rules and worlds and should fit easily into any GM’s sandbox with but a few alterations and modifications.

The adventure module is available as a free download or a print on demand book from The Warlock’s Home Brew storefront at Lulu.com.

What glorious treasures and unspeakable dangers rest within this abandoned Outpost? Only the Bravest (or most foolhardy) may ever know.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Dungeon Crawlers


Here is an illustration I did for a group of characters in an old school D&D game on Dragonsfoot. You may be wondering ‘what’s up with all this fantasy stuff? Where’s all the comics?’ Well, I’ll tell ya. I’ve been sidetracked with this old school retro clone movement and have been working up some things for that - drawings, adventure modules. I’ll have some more information on that real soon. I’ll also be getting back into Bliss (you remember Bliss don’t ‘cha?) soon too. But for now, enjoy some classic dungeon crawlers

Monday, February 9, 2009

Mummy Rot

I’ve decided to try to post more and since major releases are spread out over quite a bit of time, I’ll be posting some of my illustrations and other work. You can see I’ve kind of started doing that but I’ll try to keep up on a more regular basis. I’m going for a week to every other week.

So to keep up with the Dungeon Crawlers series, here’s one more to chill your bones.

This is another image used in the “In Search of the Forgotten City” (written by Robert Pinnell) old school adventure module based on the D&d rules written by Eric Holmes.