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Harnessing the Void: Part 1 of 2 Construction and Design

Harnessing the Void: Part 1 of 2 Construction and Design

Welcome to Part 1 of our Step-by-Step Guide for April 2019! A PDF version of this tutorial has been attached this post for your convenience.

Today we will be working on the drawing for Harnessing the Void! The goal of this image is cr...

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Announcing the Tutorials Tier!

Announcing the Tutorials Tier!

Today we are officially adding Tutorials! Thank you guys for making this possible! The new tier, "The Order of the Gryphon" will provide subs with monthly in-depth, written step-by-step guides and technique tutorials. 

So what kind of ...

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"Harnessing the Void" Hi-Res and Process Guide

"Harnessing the Void" Hi-Res and Process Guide

Here is the final for our dark wizard for this month's Classic Fantasy Illustration! I should have actually finished this a few days ago but I got carried away on all the clouds. 

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"Harnessing the Void" Hi-Res Drawing

"Harnessing the Void" Hi-Res Drawing

Here is the hi-res drawing for April's Classic Fantasy Illustration! This image is another in the series, "A Plague of Dragons" that will be the primary subject of my upcoming sketchbook.  The figure here is of a dark wizard; an agent of cha...

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Mid-Month Update Post!

Mid-Month Update Post!

Hi guys! Today I have a quick update, some news and some artwork to share!     

First off: Check out this amazing 3D render of our Monster of the Month from January, the Homunculus! The render was made by Juliano Souza. Wowowowo...

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"The Bog-Jabberwocky" Hi-Res and Process

"The Bog-Jabberwocky" Hi-Res and Process

Welcome to April's Monster of the Month final art!  

I really enjoyed working on this one! With all of these little monsters I've tried to keep the color work down to 5 h...

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"The Bog-Jabberwocky" Monster of the Month for April!

"The Bog-Jabberwocky" Monster of the Month for April!

Welcome to April! I am a little late getting started this month because, as is customary, Annie and I caught the con crud in Kansas City last week and have been sick ever since.  (For anyone wondering, the answer is no, as a parent of twins you don't get sick days off haha)  Anyway, it'...

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April Roadmap!

Hi guys! It was great seeing a lot of you at Spectrum LIVE in Kansas City! Annie and I had a great time (And Annie won an award!). We are just now getting in and finally catching up with everything. So first things first! Let's talk about what is happening here in April:

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Surprise Sluglord Stickers!!

Surprise Sluglord Stickers!!

Guys I've got some exciting news! Earlier this month I promised a little surprise, and well, they all just arrived! So this April, I am going to be sending physical Sluglord stickers to all Monster of the Month s...

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Monthly Brush Set for March!

Monthly Brush Set for March!

Most of my brushes are typically themed around the Monster of the Month series, but this month my new brushes largely came from my Classic Fantasy Illustration. While working on that painting I ran into an issue where I just wasn't getting the clouds and soft shading to match up with the pencil w...

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The Stovepipe Hero Hi-Res Wallpaper and Animatic!

The Stovepipe Hero Hi-Res Wallpaper and Animatic!

Here is the wallpaper for our Monster of the Month for March! Woooo I loved working on this one! At first I was worried it would be static and lifeless (it is just a lump of metal after all).  But in the end I found that there was a lot of movement to play with in elements l...

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"A Plague of Dragons" Hi-Res Wallpaper

"A Plague of Dragons" Hi-Res Wallpaper

Today I am pleased to share with you the finished wallpaper for this month's Classic Fantasy Illustration, A Plague of Dragons! 

I am also attaching this month's (very high-res) Process Guide. It has been broken down by stages to try and expla...

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The Stovepipe Hero

The Stovepipe Hero

Here is the hi-res drawing for our final entry for #MarchofRobots, The Stovepipe Hero! 

Since I posted a review of mechanical pencils earlier this month, you may be curious which pencils I used for this drawing, I went with a Staedtler...

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Noble Heavy Titan Drawing for #MarchofRobots

Noble Heavy Titan Drawing for #MarchofRobots

Today we have the heavyweight for the Noble Machines

These were drawn on smooth Strathmore Bristol paper with 2H and 2B leads in mechanical pencils. 

Also, I did a line-up of all the Noble Machines to see what they would look like all marching together:&nb...

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St. Patrick's Day Monster!

St. Patrick's Day Monster!

Hey guys, I have a quick high-res drawing to share with all of you today for St. Patrick's day! It is a Puca, a creature from Celtic folklore that is often associated with the harvest and blackberries. They are sometimes helpful and bringers of good fortune... and sometimes not. ...

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Vile Trickery: My Favorite Mechanical Pencils

Welcome to the Gallery Gerard Mechanical Pencil Review! I love mechanical pencils and  use them every day for my drawings. Today I'd like to share with you my review on some of the ...

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Chaos Infernal Titan for #MarchofRobots

Chaos Infernal Titan for #MarchofRobots

Here is the heavyweight unit for the Chaos Machines. 

These were drawn on smooth Strathmore Bristol paper with 2H and 2B leads in mechanical pencils. 

Also, I did a line-up of all the Chaos Machines to see what they would look like all marching together:&nbs...

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Noble Construct and Automatons #MarchofRobots 2019 Drawing

Noble Construct and Automatons #MarchofRobots 2019 Drawing

Hi guys! Here is a bonus hi-res drawing for another group of robots, "the Noble Machines!" Counterparts to the Chaos Machines, these constructs use good, old fashioned steam power instead of the mad energies of the Chaos stones. They are meant to look like old stoves and tea kett...

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"Plague of Dragons" Classic Fantasy Illustration for March

"Plague of Dragons" Classic Fantasy Illustration for March

This month's Classic Fantasy Illustration is entitled, "A Plague of Dragons." It is to be the cover image for my upcoming sketchbook. Today I am sharing the Hi-res Drawing with you! I've been saving this image for a while and I'm excited to finally have a chance to tackle it this...

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#MarchofRobots: Chaos Construct and Automatons

#MarchofRobots: Chaos Construct and Automatons

Welcome to our first venture into #MarchofRobots

My goal for all of the robot designs this month them to feel like they could exist alongside the other monsters in our Monster-of-the-Month series. I want them to have a more primitiv...

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Roadmap for March!

Hi guys! Here's what we will be up to this month:

1. This month is #MarchofRobots on Instagram, so the Monster of the Month posts for March are going to be largely dedicated to medieval monster mechs! There will be more drawings than usual this month and we...

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February Brush Set Folder is up!

February Brush Set Folder is up!

The brush set from this month has a lot of new brushes I developed for painting the Common Miscreant as well as a few from the Rose Knight. The "MXR Gnarled Thorn" mixer brush was used ALOT on the Rose Knight. It is great for doing trees, roots and evil planty textures. And I us...

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"The Dragonslayer" Hi-Res Final and Process Guide

"The Dragonslayer" Hi-Res Final and Process Guide

The final image is painted in Photoshop. In the Process Guide below you can see the top half is all transparent layers (Multiply, Color Dodge, Soft Light and Screen), while the bottom half of the guide you can see that I used primarily Normal layering. I also swi...

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VILE TRICKERY #12: "Color Masks"

VILE TRICKERY #12: "Color Masks"

POINT 1: START USING MASKS IN PHOTOSHOP

I don't always use masks, but for characters with heavy colors and/or complicated patterns (like the thorns and armor here) I find that adding them in first can make the whole image come together much more quickly. They can keep local...

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"Rose Knight" February Monster Animatic!

"Rose Knight" February Monster Animatic!

Here is the Monster of the Month animatic for February! I did this one instead of the Miscreant because I'll be referencing this one in this month's Vile Trickery post. (Plus this one just came together very clean and easy, which makes me look like I kno...

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"The Dragonslayer" Hi-Res Drawing

"The Dragonslayer" Hi-Res Drawing

The idea for this month's Classic Fantasy Illustration image was thought up by my wife, the incredibly talented Annie Stegg Gerard. Initially, I wasn't sure what to go with for this month and I asked her over coffee what she would do if she were me. All I mentioned is that it nee...

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Thank you guys!

Thank you guys!

Today I learned that my painting, Lair of the Firebreather was nominated for an award from Spectrum Fantastic Arts! It's a huge honor for me and I wanted to thank you guys for supporting me here. 

A big reason that I made this painting was to share it with sub...

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Happy Valentine's Day! I got you flowers...

Happy Valentine's Day! I got you flowers...

I hope you like them! And I hope you like this surprise monster for Valentine's Day. "The Rose Knight," along with this bonus hi-res file I am including the hi-res drawing as well! 

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"The Common Miscreant" Hi-Res Final Art for February's Monster of the Month!

"The Common Miscreant" Hi-Res Final Art for February's Monster of the Month!

Meet the Common Miscreant! This little kleptomaniac is largely to blame for the mischief and mayhem in modern houses. I'm pretty sure he is why my keys go missing, why the milk gets left out, and why I can never find a complete pairs of socks anymore. (It's definitely not because I'm a parent of ...

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"The Common Miscreant" Monster of the Month for February 2019!

"The Common Miscreant" Monster of the Month for February 2019!

This month's little villain is The Common Miscreant. While not quite so bad as the Greater Miscreant, nor as destructive as the Fire Miscreant,  nor so widespread-panic-inducing as the Tiny Miscreant, it is still quite troublesome to any household cursed w...

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