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@DrawMyRPGChar Willing to bet he meant someone with a tad more armour in the middle of a battle than Thomas' character.
Howard characters fighting practically naked is a Frazetta and comic book thing from the 60s.
#ArtOfTheDay: 'Fyre-Witch of Nusku' by #FrankFrazetta
https://t.co/UQAovpQA7h @frazettagirls @frazetta_museum
The Apparition
Artwork by Frank Frazetta circa 1969
Featured on paperback cover of Brak the Barbarian Verses the Sorceress by John Jakes
"John Jakes (b.1932), is one of America's most distinguished writers of historical fiction.
Frank Frazetta's "Fire Demon" (1976.) This painting was used as the cover for a paperback edition of Robert E. Howard’s “Swords Against Darkness.”
Fine Art Prints: https://t.co/gDMQzLea0y
#frankfrazetta #frazetta #frazettagirls #firedemon #fantasyart #robertehoward
@IndrapramitDas It really is stunning! These two crucifixion images fascinate me - the left by Frank Frazetta, and the right by H.R. Giger.
is it too late for #PortfolioDay? Anyhow, I'm a Barcelona based illustrator trying to transition from line work to painting! I'm a big fan of fantasy, cool animal people, Frazetta and impressionism.
The Frazetta cover to Shi- Senryaku Collected Edition, published by Crusade Comics in 1995.Published in softcover and hardcover editions.
The Frazetta cover to Satanka #0 , published by Verotik in March 1995.
It's #FrazettaFriday again! Take a peek inside Frank Frazetta's DEATH DEALER #1, Limited First Print Edition comic book from Incendium Online!
Browse the full FRAZETTA collection at: https://t.co/Ke0VFQ2qx7
Interior Artwork by Stefano Martino
@frazettagirls
Simonson's characters just have a weight and lightness to them that is beautiful to behold, almost like Frazetta at his best.
Crazetty the centaur shape-shifting creature. She's something else... #DsStarsOcs
Thread: Bosch/Frazetta Landscapes
I never shared these images before. I trained LookingGlassAI on bird images, but set Epochs to "100" and Universe_Similarity to "Ultra-Low." (My typical settings are ~20/Medium.) The results are definitely not birds, but they are fascinating.