Friday, May 11, 2018
Friday Art Attack
Wayne Reynolds' signature comic book like style has Kyuss, a D&D entity based on a Lovecraft concept, fighting some really bizarre PCs (Paizo's iconic PCs during the end run of their stint on Dragon and Dungeon Magazines were really weird.)
The D&D version of Dagon, as he first appeared in Fiendish Codex. Which, of course, is pretty exactly the same as he appears to be in Lovecraft's work.
Some concept art from the Planet of the Apes series. For whatever reason, I'm a big fan of "awakened" apes and larger monkeys (baboons and whatnot.) I tend to find lots of places to try and fit them in.
Some Dead Space 3 art. I fully admit that I got this not because I know (or care) anything at all about the game, but because I like the visual design. That guy looks like he could be one of Boba Fett's colleagues.
According to the title of the art, this is Deimos, a minor Greek god, and the source of the name of the second of Mars' moons.
Some Destiny art. Although my kids have both Destiny games, they agree with many others that the games aren't as good as they hoped they'd be. But man, do I love the visual design there too!
One of my favorite pieces of dinosaur art. Shunosaurus showing some megalosaurian or "primitive" allosauroid who's boss.
Speaking of dinosaurs, some kind of beautiful yet deadly savage queen who has hunting raptors is a great concept.
One final dino picture; Dilong hunting Psittacosaurus.
That's a funky alien right there. I love this kind of old school pulp sci fi stuff.
Why can't our skies look like this anyway?
A picture associated with Ravenloft and Strahd. The most well-known D&D pastiche of Dracula.
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