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These three pieces aren't exactly game art, but maybe they could be! I believe it sets an ideal mood.
A microblog of sorts — a small place to record art and insignificant or small events. This could include detailed, public notes about a game, recording a play, or something as trivial as an unboxing. And it may include art and photography by the artist, too.
These three pieces aren't exactly game art, but maybe they could be! I believe it sets an ideal mood.
Another watercolor posted back in 7 October 2011, original also long gone.
Beholder watercolor originally posted the 9th of December, 2011. Original long gone, but I think I can do better now if I try for another take.
Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!
In July 19, 2013, I wrote:
Dwellers Below box art by Ray Rubin, acquired into the personal collection (of not very many miniatures, to be honest) in June 2, 2011.
My favorite Rust Monster. Circa 1970s toy chinasaur plastic figure which served as the inspiration for the D&D monster. I’d like to snag more of these someday.
The ugly, ugly Neo-Otyugh, a D&D monster toy from LJN toys. Bit of a bendy, actually, with wire embedded in the plastic for some posability (until the wire breaks).
I’m … fond of it. I suppose. It does look like it gives nice hugs.
This is the really deadly (and really ugly) Grell, another LJN-made D&D monster bendable toy which likely got little to no respect in the early 1980s.
There’s a lot going for it. Brains, tentacles, and … a beak. The Fiend Folio creature has these features, but the accompanying illustration is far better than the effect here, which is sort of brains-on-a-cracker with green extremities.
E is for Eye of the Deep, posted originally on 14 November 2011, the last watercolor I had in me for the series.
This watercolor entry, released 7th of November, 2011, abandons the notion of using toys as models. I don't think I even penciled it, and I think it shows (though there was a prior pencil sketch attempted). I still think it's cute, though.
So for D is for Displacer Beast, I had a little assistance from Mickelson, B., “Ecology of the Displacer Beast”, Dragon Magazine #109, TSR, 1986.
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