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Hey guys! Been working a little bit on a map for my next D&D session… thought I’d post some in progress pics.


Hey guys… I did this sketch at lunch today and thought I’d share!

Hey Guys!
Finally got around to uploading this image to the site. It was sent to me by Lou Manglass of “Yet Another Webcomic.” Lou’s been reading the comic for a long time now and I actually got to meet him at PAX East this year for an evening of Beer and Munchkin. Lou sent me this piece of fan art just after my son was born and I’ve been meaning to get it up on the site for a while. Either way it’s up now for you all to enjoy! Also, be sure to check out his site to read his comic and check out his process page and gadgets!

Hey guys! I got some fantastic fan art sent to me today from Thomas Clemmons of www.RobotFriday.com Tom does a daily sketchbook comic that runs the gamut of subject matter from video games, movies and comics to journal comics. Check out his site for a daily dose of sketches, video tutorials and live drawing feeds!
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July 2nd, 2009 at 10:54 pm
Awesome. The little tips toward the end will help a great deal. I’m glad you tossed in the door part because for a second I was worried you weren’t gonna show an example of scaling an object with the person. Anyway thanks and can’t wait for the rest of these.
July 4th, 2009 at 9:55 am
Yeah I threw that in at the end, but I’ll be covering that stuff in more detail in later tutorials.
July 6th, 2009 at 10:49 am
This tutorial is a great start to a series on perspective. I like your tip about the horizon line passing through the same point of similar objects regardless of depth: That’s a great hint! I look forward to more on this topic.
September 2nd, 2009 at 7:42 pm
Very educating tutorial. At times, I like drawing in perspective, but I get frustrated with it. Your tutorial makes me think differently, and I’m willing to try more. Thanks.
September 4th, 2009 at 1:30 pm
Yeah I get that way myself. When I first learned I felt like it was all too much measuring and not free enough… turns out it doesn’t have to be.