Here’s a Tiefling Paladin who’s name I wasn’t told.
People do seem to love commissioning me for Tieflings! That’s ok though.
Who doesn’t love oversized war hammers?
Here’s Tavi Gray, the half-elf bard! She’s part of a party I’m working on at the moment. I’ll post them all together when I’m done!
I thought today I’d look back over a bunch of the Tieflings I’ve designed and illustrated or people. They might be the most fun D&D characters to draw, honestly, even though I love armour and they’re not usually that armour heavy.
Who’s your favorite?
So here’s a Tiefling Cleric who’s name I wasn’t told, and
her raven companion! This one was a fun challenge of combining a frilly
dress with plate armour, but I think it turned out fairly well! What do
you guys think?
Commissions are still open if anyone is interested! Info here
Here’s Malachai the sorcerer. He’s a big fan of ice. Along with a
colour varient, sketch and design thumbnails. Do you guys like element
themed characters? Or do you prefer your magic users to be more
generalized?
I actually did the colour for this character in my
very first twitch stream the other day! It was a lot of fun, and I hope I
get to see more of you in the next one!
Here are Fey Wilds, the spring Eladrin Ranger, and her trusty oversized wolf, Kenai.
Still
having fun exploring lighting. And the fall is still making me want to
draw warm looking forests. One day I’ll run away and live in one.
Anyway,
swipe for process stuff. Are there any views, or parts of the process
you guys would prefer to see, that I haven’t been showing? Let me know!
So here’s a nature loving Tiefling Druid who’s name I now realize I actually wasn’t told. I liked the idea of a Druid carrying around one of those sealed gardens in a bottle that you never have to water or anything, and it was actually pretty fun to draw. Let me know what you guys think!
So here’s an entire party I was commissioned to design and draw!
They are, from left to right, Vincent Target, the classy bard, showing some of that bard swagger. Tyvek, the swashbuckling Tiefling rogue, who’s never that far from the nearest drink. Dakz, the Half-orc Barbarian effortlessly bringing along his… companion? and Loom the Donkey, who seems to have been eating entirely the wrong sort of berries.
This was a lot of fun to work on, and I enjoyed knowing there were stories behind a lot of the aspects I was asked to include, with the sorts of details you generally only get from collaborative story telling, like a good D&D campaign. Hope you guys like it too!
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