If long lab routines with plenty of downtime have taught me anything it's how to use pallpoint pens to draw and color.
These two are D&D characters of my friends of the campain I am playing in at the moment ( is the GM). The setting is underground in an cavern system controlled by three Drow clans. We started as slaves of one Drow clan, but worked our way up to more or less respected "problemsolvers". At the moment we are in the middle of a war. The other two clans made a pact with the mindflayers and the aboleths and tried to destroy our clan. Luckily the heroes are here to save the day .
On the left we have Krazzt, son of Clonck. A kobold artificer/wizard with black dragon blood. His specialities are dither bombs. Acid vapor bombs with strongly varying amounts of damage, that are very sensitve to harsh movements. Luckily he has acid resistance (everyone in our group has acid resistance <.< ). He is evil... very evil.
On the right is MX-52d. A large, living construct barbarian/juggernaugt. Literally a war machine. Tough and straightforward. He is danger for everyone, especially for Krazzt. He was neutral when we started, but I'm not sure what he is now (he became Krazzt's familiar).
I haven't managed to draw a good picture of my own character though, but I hope that'll come soon. He is the ranged dps of the group.
HeHeHe I really like how Krazz stands there all puffed up and ready to let loose. And he really does make one feel lucky if one survives an encounter with him, even when he is on your side. The little guy is a walking disaster to happen.
And MX-52 is a fine example of the Kick in the door style of play. Even when he thinks long and hard about what he does next, he still ends up with "I charge!"
I do hope you get around to drawing your own character some time, although I know one is always more critical with ones own work. than with others, since the image is usually clearer.
Good work.
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Only from weakness real strength can grow.
For what is left if you take away the strength of a warrior?
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I really like how Krazz stands there all puffed up and ready to let loose.
And he really does make one feel lucky if one survives an encounter with him, even when he is on your side. The little guy is a walking disaster to happen.
And MX-52 is a fine example of the Kick in the door style of play. Even when he thinks long and hard about what he does next, he still ends up with "I charge!"
I do hope you get around to drawing your own character some time, although I know one is always more critical with ones own work. than with others, since the image is usually clearer.
Good work.
--
Only from weakness real strength can grow.
For what is left if you take away the strength of a warrior?
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"No coffee in my sugar." - Jolly Jumper
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