CU grads represent! I particularly like the two on the left--they remind me of circuit boards, but not the garden-variety electrically conductive ones. Any plans for them?
1. I painted a bunch of geometric shapes on unprimed (white) paper
2. then painted -over- everything I just painted in opaque black (completely covering up the painting,--so it's an all black painting but it's thick enough that it still leaves some impasto)
3. then I painted over the whole thing with a thin white wash--this wash clung to the outlines of the original geometric patterns, making the "archaelogical"-looking shapes.
4. Then I painted in the black and green around that.
The ancient kingdom of Spidernesti
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"The House of Stars became the House of Spiders".
That's the line from Tanis's secret journal that the heroes managed to
decipher. And the druidess rea...
Goodness Gracious, I've Gone to the Dark Side
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What with the new 2024 revisions due to start being released this coming
September, I am converting my online game to D&D 5th edition.
I still have to en...
Dungeon Apps
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"I’ve just been wondering what apps adventurers would use if smartphones
worked in dungeons"
- Jeff Rients
Here's some ideas we had:
"Lock app for th...
Cities of Darkness
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Unlike D&D, I've got a soft spot for the classic World of Darkness lore. I
am too young to have been around while it was relevant but it's always had
the...
I'm Zak, I live in Los Angeles. Most of the people I know here are women I know from being a porn "actor"--so they're porn stars and strippers. So that's who I play Dungeons & Dragons with.
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Dig the cyclopean ruins.
//H
Neat. Very much so.
Sorry if this has been asked before: Will Road of Knives Be compiled and published at some point?
//H
i don't know
Neat, reminds me of part of the gigastructure. How is the Dark Heresy game going BTW?
CU grads represent! I particularly like the two on the left--they remind me of circuit boards, but not the garden-variety electrically conductive ones. Any plans for them?
Is that something like a frottage technique on the top right? I am not referring to the sexual act.
@helm
nope, what I did was:
1. I painted a bunch of geometric shapes on unprimed (white) paper
2. then painted -over- everything I just painted in opaque black (completely covering up the painting,--so it's an all black painting but it's thick enough that it still leaves some impasto)
3. then I painted over the whole thing with a thin white wash--this wash clung to the outlines of the original geometric patterns, making the "archaelogical"-looking shapes.
4. Then I painted in the black and green around that.
This is a smart idea. Thanks.
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