Friday, August 14, 2020

Friday Art Attack

 It's been a quiet week. It's actually been a busy week, which means that my efforts on my blog, my Youtube channel, and elsewhere have been quiet. So, the last post I made was a slightly delayed Friday Art Attack, but now it's time for another one.

The only thing otherwise that I've done that's on topic, and it's relatively significant, is that I've read the newest Dresden Files book. I actually had stopped paying very close attention because it had been so long, and when I looked; lo and behold! A book had been released just a few weeks ago. Because our public library is in pickup by appointment mode only, stuff isn't getting checked out very often, so it was available. I got it over the weekend and finished it a day or two ago. It's not my favorite book of the series, but it's not my least favorite either. It feels kind of like an entire book of set-up for the next book, which at least is scheduled to come out very shortly; in late September, actually. I've already put that on hold at the library too; the lockdown and mask hysteria crap won't end until November 4th, at least.

Anyway, on to the art!

Knights of the Old Republic characters put in the classic, original Star Wars poster format. Kind of brilliant, actually.


Nagash and his rebirth. I've probably posted some version of this art before, but I still love it.


Nothing super dramatic, but a classic example of what Star Wars looks like in its quieter moments.


Some kind of furry, gigantic viper of some type. Really nice. 


Nightgaunts attacking some of the more esoteric Paizo iconic characters.


Exotic cities at night.


I think this speaks for itself. It's not quite as exotic as the old video game from the 80s called Joust, but it's a similar idea.


Just brilliant.


The largest of the gorgonopsids from the late Permian.


A classic D&D demon. A quasit, if I recall the artwork correctly.


Lovecraft and Innsmouth turned into a pulpy b-movie.


The Jabberwocky vs. some Paizo iconics. Honestly, most of the Paizo iconics are pretty stupid, in my opinion. But then again, Paizo has become a nest of SJW corruption, so that's not shocking.


Another image of the jabberwocky. Which, while classic, isn't really a folkloric animal, which is probably why they tend to become much more dragon-like over time.


The Jaguar King! Nice stuff here!


Space opera ship battle. Nothing special, but still great.


A great image of a jedi.

And one of the cutest of the pterosaurs in a pretty realistic fashion, even if the trees behind him are very stylized.

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