Fugli's Fantasy Forge

Fantasy Images

(Color)

These are some of my pictures that I have scanned for one reason or another. Some were made for a reason, but most were ultimately used for another. I quite often do these pictures as classroom examples, and produce them on a regular basis for this purpose.

Spunkella Goodbourough

Spunky

Colored Pencil 13" x 20"
This one is the first of a series titled "Sisters of the Vast," based on an RPG adventuring party by that name. I twisted her head a little too far in this image, so I redid it later with her sidekick, a six foot tall carnivorous ape. I have since discontinued this series because of certain policy changes in the RPGA's Living City campaign. I have since discontinued playing this character. Too bad, because she rocked.

Disgruntled Fairy

Colored Pencil 9"x12"
I did this as a sort of fun project. I used it as the cover for a game convention information booklet. A friend decided that she looked constipated.

Fairy

Ciaus

Ciaus Fabius

Watercolor 15" x 22"
This is a painting of a friend of mine at a local medieval faire. He was very proud of his yellow socks that day, but I didn't paint them.

Zatana

Colored Pencil 11"x14"
This image was done as an exercise in color play. The character is an old DC comics character. There was a challenge posted in some issue or another of something to take some little used character and update him or her. This is my version of Zatana as an older woman. I threw in a little Liz Taylor just to give her a little of that "I recognize her from somewhere" feeling.

Zatana

Neo Arthur

Neo Arthur

Pen and Ink with Acrylic Washes 11" x 14"
This image was initially one of two created for the DarkCon 3 game convention. I originally had intended to use it as the convention book cover until we managed to get a great image from an artist guest (Quinton Hoover). Instead, it was also slated to appear on the DarkCon 3 t-shirt which never materialized. I scanned the black and white version of this prior to coloring it.

Bard

Watercolor 11" x 15"
This is a quick watercolor that I did of a Bard at a local medieval faire. I used salt in the paint to texture his robe, and I think his arm and hand crooked like that makes him look sort of dwarven.

Bard

Warrior

Warrior

Pen and Ink and Acrylic Wash 11" x 14"
I originally did this picture for DarkCon 3 as well. It got used on the back cover, but the printing was so poor that it could not be seen well.

A-Kon Flyer

Computer Graphics 6.5"x 10"
The A-Kon web site had a flyer creation contest. No, I didn't win, but I did enter. This was the image that I used for a backdrop. I tilted it and ran words across parts of it and around the image and sent it to them as a pdf file. The prize for the winner was free admission to the convention, which was a moot point since I had planned to attend the Southern Plaines Gaming Expo that same weekend. As it turned out, I couldn't make it, having just had two impacted wisdom teeth removed by an oral surgeon.

A-Kon Flyer

Woma at the Faire

Woman at the Faire

Acrylic on mat board 8"x10"
I painted this image from a digital photograph that I snapped at a local Medieval faire. I do not know who she is, but she posed nicely when I pulled out my camera, so I snapped her pic.

Jean Baptiste Alamagne

Chalk Pastel 12"x18"
I drew this image for a friend and for a fundraiser. When DarkCon 6 did not perform up to the minimum monetary standard, I started taking cheap commission work to help pay off the hotel bill. This is my rendition of a friend's living city character.

Jean Baptiste Alamagne

Lilly Truehand

Lilly Truehand in the Morning Mists

Acrylic on canvas panel 16" x 20"
This is another character portrait. It is the last one that I did for an RPGA Living City campaign character. These paints are a little more translucent and glossier that I prefer in acrylics. The runes on the sword were supposed to have a specific meaning, but not having a concise definition of the language, I wrote my own.

Warrior Woman

Pen and Ink, airbrush and colored pencil 11"x17"
This was a picture from left field. Someone contacted me via the internet and asked me to do a picture of his wife in a certain design of chainmail. He sent pics of her and the mail along with a pose that some other artist had sketched for him. He paid in chainmail. I now have a collar made of the stuff, but I don't know when I'll ever wear it. I also took a preliminary scan of this image prior to adding the backgroud and color.

Warrior Woman

Caliea Stromgaard

Caliea Stromgaard

Colored Pencil 12"x18"
This was a piece that I did as part of a fund raiser auction for the red cross. I put in a certificate good for a character portrait. I liked the basic idea of the character, and as usual, I wanted to place her in the appropriate setting.

Ima Bellevir

Acrylic on mat board 11"x14"
Ima Bellevir was one of my RPGA Living City characters, of which I have had many. She was a bard who always claimed to be a gypsy fortune teller. I pulled her out when I just wanted to BS my way through a round. Basically I just made up omens and stuff off the top of my head while putting on a very thick accent like Boris and Natasha from Rocky and Bullwinkle. I had a little fortune telling kit full of astrological dice and tarot cards that I carried around just to play her. The scary thing about her was the charmed existence that this character led, and the uncanny nature of her predictions. I always suspected DM collusion, but I think I just unconsciously goaded other PCs into fulfilling my prophecies.

Ima bellevir


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