Cover Illustration for Joe DeGeorge’s sequel to The Weald.
The Frith is a 20 track Dungeon Synth cassette tape. Joe wrote vignettes for each track and I made a tiny illo to go along with each one. You can see them all on bandcamp, or better yet buy a tape (also through bandcamp) and see them in print on a loooooooong foldout.
Illustration for the reissues of Daygloayhole by Ben Passmore. Ben said I could literally draw anything I wanted, so I decided to focus on one of the few redeemable characters, Jodi, getting the hell out of dodge. If you haven’t ever read this series, I highly recommend it, and you’re in luck because Silver Sprocket is issuing them starting with number one. You can find this pinup in the back of issue 2, it shares a piece of paper with an illustration by the incredible Kevin Czap ❤️❤️❤️
I’d been wanting to make a custom character sheet for D&D and I finally got around to it. Once I got started I realized I wanted it to be in a booklet format… then I got a little carried away.
Covers are printed on heavy card stock to protect all the important details about your character. Features an elastic cord binding so you can easily replace the sheet in the unfortunate event of your death.
Character Sheet in booklet format compatible with D&D Fifth Edition.
Hand screen printed gold covers.
Covers printed on 140lb french paper (very sturdy).
Elastic binding for changing out character sheets.
Character sheet inserts printed on off-white 70 pound text (holds up to an eraser real well)
Pages:
Essentials (most referenced stats)
Character info (roleplaying information)
Inventory (a full page for all your precious things!)
Spellcasting (2 pages)
Quick Reference Guide (far from exhaustive, but has information that I get asked often as a DM)
Every year somebody designs a shirt for all of the wonderful volunteers that help out with NOCAZ. This was our shirt for NOCAZ 4. Thanks to our buddy Vulpes and the Community Printshop for handling production on these!
Cover illustration for Antigravity Magazine. The main article is about a proposed crude oil pipeline (The Bayou Bridge Pipeline) that would feed off the Dakota Access Pipeline and run straight through the United States largest wetland, the Atchafalaya Basin.