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@TaniaWalker Hehe, great question! Indian Myna birds are high on the list.
.@rossgrams on Shadowrift 2nd Ed, T2029, Alien Frontiers Definitive Edition. Ross' art crackles with light and shadow, and he's able to bring to life incredibly ambitious compositions with clarity. Not sure if he's still at it, but been one of my go to artist's over the years.
Enggar Adirasa on Chaos & Alchemy, Archmage + expansion and Buru. Enggar is a long time collaborator and has a style that I find very natural to work alongside. He is in some ways a classic fantasy artist, but has a signature look that always adds something special to a project
.@andybosley on Everdell and expansions. When I first found Andy's portfolio there were no critters, but the atmosphere and charm I was hoping to find was there in spades (see Angel image). That sense of place and a confident style is the foundation of his world building talents
.@LogicFairy on Storm Hollow, Formula E, Skyway Robbery, Chief Inspector, and Paint the Roses. Jacqui's work has a blend of familiar charm and unique character, welcoming and accessible, but always creative and interesting. Her expressive lines and color are always a delight.
Been working on illustrations for The Outhere, an upcoming RPG for @BraincrackGames
This is a really cool surprise! Our work being recognized by the local industry and community is the best. Developing this game with @brennanoonan and @jerdude was a labour of love, and I'm really happy people have enjoyed it. https://t.co/UOnOD4KG36
@nerdimmersion What a cool idea Ted. I'm happy with the armor, I'm very happy with the pet, less so feeling the weapon... but I do like it's various shapes. @brennanoonan
.@jerdude and I both liked the idea of an A War of Whispers map inspired by a medieval Mappa Mundi. The circle felt intuitive with the outer track, and the regions on his prototype map lined up well when flipped and tweaked just a little... note the Black and Red Seas.