Digital doodles and finished drawings ranging from frivolous works of fancy to content created for commission
Using a fantasy name, equipment and power generator I created some random artifacts to doodle and write little blurbs about. These are the Heavy Tooth, the Prismatic Color Collector, and Solane's Heart.
I'm very inspired by wilderness and countryside. Forest and meadows, the wind swept moors of Yorkshire, appreciated a big blue ocean of sky.
I mostly stick to backgrounds and objects, but sometimes I'm inspired to draw people I love or monsters I've met and have a tendency paint them in a vibrant, whimsical light.
" A blossoming mound weaves it's way through forests and woods, spreading verdant and color as it goes. Appearing as a massive tangle of vines and bushes covered in flowers, fruits and blossoms, extending tendrils in all directions around it. The blossoming mound is considered by some cultures to be a kind of benevolent forest spirit, akin to the dryad." - Ash McAllan
When I've got the creative energy in my free-time, I like to doodle places that don't exist and abstract shapes. Here's some such doodles!
Over the course of many tabletop sessions, inevitably wizards and monks, warriors and warlocks get doodled. These are two of my more colorful characters, Penelope Chalk the Punch-dagger Pariah and the Weyezard
While I doodle sketchily, I also enjoy creating clean, crisp lines and adding all the little micro details that I think makes my art feel more alive.
Even floramancers get a little down sometimes, luckily their favorite smell is petricore and the rain will only help them flourish.
A commissioned logo for a zine-like newspaper about local cryptids and supernatural happenstances.
Take a trip across the sprawling metropolis of Mumbai or through the lush jungles of Arunachal Pradesh in comfort. Slow and smooth, this steam powered giant makes the trip worth while
Pixels are like fun puzzles for me! Making things readable and full of life and character at such a low resolution with limited palettes is incredibly rewarding for me. It's also a quick way to make easily animatable game art for prototyping and working on game jams and side projects with friends.
Soaring over the sleepy forest, a festival of fighting draws witches and wizards to the sky where they capture crystals and compete for the crowds cheers.
This ancient fortune teller acts as your guide to Crystal Control. What sort of game would you like to play tonight?
High in the mountains is a home away from home for the Winter Witches who train with the headmistress, a master witch, Whitney.
Spread before you is the deck of characters, the challenges and their difficulty, choose your destiny wisely.
One of my favorite pixel practices is making tilesets! I love to make intricate environments that I can craft out of kit bashing bits together. Here's a few from both game jams and just personal projects.
Golden Rays and purple sea spray. The low rumble of the lighthouse lamp slowly spinning as the sun sets beneath the waves of the bay. A soft, sleepy evening in Maine.
The life of a space trucker is a rough one, made easier by this friendly slimey shop keep.
Clatters and clank of monsters and minions echo from these gaping maws that gasp ancient air as you stand at the precipice of adventure.
Various pixels in the shape of popular people, friends, family, and loved ones.
Beneath a broken bridge, competitors climb and compose carnage around the ancient architecture.
Various works involving verticies and spatial vision including world building, uv unwrapping, textures, and low poly design.
Inspired by the years of playstation era graphics and pixel painted textures, I wanted to create something simple and stylized and feel very successful.
For a tutorial we were given an unwrapped mesh to make textures for and I had fun with a painterly, cartoony style. I think my love of bright colors and micro details really shine through in this almost borderlands-y style.
High in ancient, rocky mountains, a timeless temple at the top of a tall plateau crumbles peacefully in the pale light of a full moon.
High in ancient, rocky mountains, a timeless temple at the top of a tall plateau crumbles peacefully in the pale light of a full moon.
As an artist, I try to express myself through a multitude of mediums! Here is a collection of paintings I've been working on in my spare time as I improve my brush control and technique and explore traditional media.
A calaca, inhabited by the spirit of Senor Morado, who was killed in the library, with a candlestick.
Imps are busy people too, with 9 to 5s and 401ks and bills to pay. They take the light rail and cary brief cases and sometimes say, "Don't talk to me until I've had my morning coffee".
The kookies of demons, Dali curls his mustache every morning and likes to eat toast with a little bit of butter melting of the edge. What a weirdo...
Red Rocket Robot soars through the sky to wherever there is danger. Wherever there may be villainous plots afoot. Wherever an awesome robot can slim into the ground all cool like.
Bats in the belfry take to the skies when giant suckers and teeming tentacles take hold of their home.