Last weekend I was at Nordic Game Jam in Copenhagen! Approx 500 people came from all over the world and made game prototypes in just x48 hours. My team made a co-op arena game about using mirrors to concentrate UV beams to charge up an objective-marker bulb. Oh and by the way, the arena is being attacked by energy vampires, flying decapitated Frankenstein-monster heads and swarms of blood bats! Want to try it out yourself? Or with a friend? Try it out here:
I want to look like this later on in life. Hm, maybe minus the scar. Maybe.
Last week was busy. Next week will also be busy! But in the meantime? More colour for the GNOME KNIGHTS! (wip)
The Dungeons&Dragons-team I have been DM’ing for with some delicious homebrew for Pathfinder. They have been parted up from THIS POST because I wanted to give each of the players a picture of their own character (in my interpretation). They are lovely folks :>
A location/exploration mattepainting for the same game pitch as the characters in this post.
A style test done for shepherdfilm - it is funny how much you can learn from adapting a new style.
Trying out some slightly more realistic looking renditions of some of the characters in this post. And yes, they seem a little moody.
Some Oathmark Orc Infantry, assembled and painted to represent a specific faction from the D&D game I'm running. The Aak Qarsoq Garrison - Bloodspear Legionnaires. Orcs and half-orcs from the cold, deep south. They wield long, barbed sarissa lances and dress in armors made from the monstrosities they have felled.
I just noticed a trend after watching the new Star Wars. I think some other people noticed it too. Also, late to the party. Still not regreting anything.
These are a couple of GIFs from our gameplay video of the museum game, Old Souls. It was a collaboration project between bachelors and master game-students at KADK. I was the Art Director on the project, but I also ended up producing some assets (but I love doing that).