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I started working for Wizards of the Coast in about June/July of 2019! Lots of my work hasn't been released yet, but the time I spent working on concept art for Rime of the Frostmaiden was So much fun! Snowy owlbear are very dear to me🥺
I found the concepts I did for the reindeer in Rime of the Frostmaiden! I'm very glad the light up antler were used, its based off real herders who paint their antlers so they won't get hit by cars. The antler shape is loosely inspired by a crescent moon (for a fairytale vibe)
@dzeljka_art Hiya! I dont have much, this is a pretty good piece! With fire and magic, movement and effects are key to really selling it, little flecks of snow and ice, and swirling embers will go a long way. Dont be afraid of livening up your shadows too!
I made a lil doodle for a festive crafternoon Im having with friends, but I re-hashed it into a lil holiday card to send to your party members. Happy Holidays, wherever you find yourself in Faerun and Beyond!
I got to illustrate the warrior sidekicks for Tasha's Cauldron of Everything! Wolfy was my fave (he does have a name, but I got so used to calling him Wolfy). I hope everyone is enjoying the best book from our most favourite magic user ever.
@artvalentinapaz Haha, love tubba blubba! Mostly I just pushed the tortuga into the bg some more, but have a bit of sparkle to his eye and some drool. Also darkening the foreground helps with depth! And as a tip for shadows, the darkest part is usually along the middle, when lit above and below.
@Bookerdraws Hiya! I feel like the biggest issues here are: I can't tell where the focus is due to how bright the bottom is, and there's an overcomplication of texture and shape. I filled in her dress, darkened the bottom, and pushed the brain into the BG more :)