My latest (and probably last) contribution to this G+ group - the Oligarchy of Bhojpur in my year-long Yoon-Suin...


My latest (and probably last) contribution to this G+ group - the Oligarchy of Bhojpur in my year-long Yoon-Suin game.

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  1. Very nice. Do you have other art posted elsewhere?

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  2. Alistair Langsford I did a slug-man and an oligarch lower down in the chat, but I'll see if i have any other equally-high-effort stuff lying around

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  3. Again, nice. I see that you have a blog - theyakmencometh? Noted for future reference. Hope you continue posting these sorts of sketches there. I like simply from the point of view of seeing other people’s sketches - often inspiring, often teach me things about line work and colour palettes - or even just adding colour. I’m trying to get back into a regular sketching habit myself. Then, there is the fact that these are really good evocative sketches for the setting.

    Looks to me just ordinary-ish pen (i.e. nothing too special/exotic and coloured pencils - maybe aquarelles). A5 sketchbook?

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  4. Alistair Langsford the pen was some sort of fine liner I can find the brand but yeah just basic sketch pen. The paper is an a4 sheet of printer paper lol

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  5. Alasdair Lawrence Cool, so I already have all of that. I just get hung up on ruining my ‘good’ sketch books and wasting materials. Silly. My best sketches, especially for gaming, are doodles in whatever pad or notebook was to hand. I need to make a sketchblock out of printer paper and just fool around and practice till I get better and get over the ‘waste/ruin good things’ anxiety.

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  6. Alistair Langsford saaaaame. I remember I saw someone who had a similar problem overcame it by deliberately scribbling and making a mess of the first page

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  7. Alasdair Lawrence a trick I’ve found - i do a pen / pencils test. See how they feel, look, write, draw. It helps a bit.

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  8. Alistair Langsford i did that with felt-tips to see if they bled through and then made a drawing from it.

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