Monday, December 30, 2019
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Alien Apocalypse
This is a sharpie and ink pen illustration of an alien apocalypse !
Original rights belong to me (Justin Becker)!
Original rights belong to me (Justin Becker)!
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Mistral Keep
So a friend of mine lucked onto a massive cache of D&D minis and terrain and among the treasure was a crate with wrapped modular pieces of a keep cast in hydrostone.
He was willing to let it go for a Jackson and a Lincoln to me, a friend's price, and to me well worth it.
I believe these pieces come from a Metal Magic Studios- they were cast in 1986 and bear copyright and signature engravings on each piece underside.
I love the amazing detail. They form a small keep and courtyard that will be most useful for a seige wargame or character hold and of course as an entrance to a dungeon!
They are interesting in that the two rectangular buildings, a gatehouse and the keep proper, are both in two parts each. They fasten together with velcro buttons. All pieces stand well and balanced without the velcro but with it they are quite firm.
The insides of these four pieces are crafted and there are inserts for floors, so the towers may be taken apart and minis placed on stairs and floors for interior action.
I was not acquainted with hydrostone before this set but I must say it takes paint beautifully.
This is a first coat and there will be a lighter highlight and then a wash, as well as details for the wooden doors, rooftops, and I plan to craft some banners. And at some point, I must, of course, craft a hilltop and road for this wonderful Keep!
Do you like the Clock-Work Dragon in the background?
He was willing to let it go for a Jackson and a Lincoln to me, a friend's price, and to me well worth it.
I believe these pieces come from a Metal Magic Studios- they were cast in 1986 and bear copyright and signature engravings on each piece underside.
I love the amazing detail. They form a small keep and courtyard that will be most useful for a seige wargame or character hold and of course as an entrance to a dungeon!
They are interesting in that the two rectangular buildings, a gatehouse and the keep proper, are both in two parts each. They fasten together with velcro buttons. All pieces stand well and balanced without the velcro but with it they are quite firm.
The insides of these four pieces are crafted and there are inserts for floors, so the towers may be taken apart and minis placed on stairs and floors for interior action.
I was not acquainted with hydrostone before this set but I must say it takes paint beautifully.
This is a first coat and there will be a lighter highlight and then a wash, as well as details for the wooden doors, rooftops, and I plan to craft some banners. And at some point, I must, of course, craft a hilltop and road for this wonderful Keep!
Do you like the Clock-Work Dragon in the background?
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Tekumel Art- Jakallan Night Crowd
Monday, January 14, 2019
Incredible Hand Drawn Fantasy and Post Apocalyptic Maps
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Hail, adventurers!
It has been quiet in my corner of the Labyrinth for too long, but I feel very inspired to share with you the map artwork of Robert Brannon.
I am fortunate to belong to a very useful and engaging Facebook Community called RPG Map Creations and the community is centered around sharing maps and map techniques and ideas. I might note that some people there also do commission work. I highly recommend it as a community if you are on Facebook.
Today I saw the maps uploaded by Robert and found them remarkable. I asked him if I could share them and he permitted it.
These are a number of post apocalyptic maps and a few fantasy ones. Robert is a GM for a HEROES System (5th Ed.) Deathlands campaign and his players love new maps, which he is well able to supply.
I love them.
Robert is currently working on what will be his first published adventure which he plans to make available at Drivethru RPGs at a future date. I will pass that information on when more is known. Should anyone desire his services for a custom map, he is available.
He can be contacted at:
Katahdinbear@yahoo.com
He has allowed these maps to be shared for your own enjoyment and use for free. Thank you Robert!
Note: These maps are the exclusive property of Robert A. Brannon and are shared here only for non-commercial use with permission of the artist. They may not be used for commercial publication without his consent.
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