Wednesday, 18 April 2012

No Response From Deepmar


No Response From Deepmar 

Acrylic, approx 21" x 26"
Original artwork for sale.

 Copyright Paizo


I always enjoy depicting dramatic, perilous, situations, and its better still when the frozen moment is a cliffhanger from which you feel the Hero has no chance of escape; though of course we always suspect that they have some trick hidden up their sleeve, that is, after all, why they are a hero.

In this cover painting for Paizo's Pathfinder supplement 'No Response From Deepmar' Harsk is the poor unfortunate, and he hasn't even got inside the mineworkings yet.

During the painting process I took a lot of photographs, and they are shown below as a very comprehensive walkthrough.





















Tuesday, 10 April 2012

The Lords

Last year I was able to share with you my cover for the Lords of Waterdeep boardgame, I now have a copy of the game itself and can further share the pieces I worked on for some of the cards.

Not only did I get to paint three of the esteemed Lords* on the cover, but I was also asked to interpret the remainder. I really enjoyed trying to convey strong, distinct, personalities in a fairly limited format.

In the game the players are randomly assigned one of the Lords to play, whose objective is to gain as much power and influence, through gaining resources and completing quests, as possible. The Lords are each represented by their own card, and these are the portraits that appear upon them:


Lord Blackstaff

Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Brianne
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast



Lord Caladorn
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Durnan
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Kyriana
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Larissa
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Mirt
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Nindil
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Nymara
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Piergieron
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


Lord Sammer
Acrylic, Approx 8" x 10"
Original For Sale.
Copyright Wizards of the Coast


* I know some are 'Ladies', but this secret cabal awards the title of Lord to all its members.

Monday, 6 February 2012

First Flight


First Flight

Wildborn Series.
©Ralph Horsley.
Acrylic, Approx  26.5" x 18.5"
Original artwork for sale: SOLD
Image available for license.

'The first flight is always the hardest.'


I have already shared with you a number of pieces from my Wildborn series, but this was actually the first I started on. For some time I have been wanting to create personal pieces, both to allow for my own expression, and to create some paintings I would own copyright on for license.

Typically I jumped in at the deep end and sketched up a very large piece, which although completed for the start of 2011 I didn't have the opportunity to start painting until late summer. The process all seemed very novel, in effect writing my own brief, editing the resulting sketch and then beginning the painting all without the need to get on the PC to scan and email the progress.

Oestensibly I have considered a lot of my stages to be for the benefit of the commissioning process. I quickly realised the error of this assumption. I now lacked a scan of my sketch to reference, nor had I a working value study.

The painting quickly felt like it went off track, and I lost the vision of what I was trying to create. At this point I put the piece aside, and I didn't know whether it would be revisited.


The painting as it was left unfinished.

However I hadn't lost the desire to create some personal work, and I had learnt a valuable lesson about the benfit of the work  methodology I have developed. November came around, and freshly inspired by Illuxcon, I embarked upon some personal work, but this time I went for smaller pieces that could be completed  in hours, rather than days. Thus the 'Wildborn' series was born.

I have derived  a lot of satisfaction, and positive feedback, from the series, whilst also finding these smaller pieces possible to fit into my work schedule. Of course whilst painting these the neglected Dragons remained a nagging thought; I still saw a lot of merit in the sketch, and din't like to see the work i had alreday done go to waste, but I knew I would have to take a fresh, bold, approach.


I began by completing reworking the sky and background. I upped the ante on the drama, and repositioned the sun to really focus on the parent's head.


The change felt substantial and inspired me on. I worked through all the key elements; background to foreground. Simultaneously I softened the existing high contrasts and overworked lines to bring the piece all together.


After stumbling so heavily first time around the painting did feel like it took flight this time around.


Finally I ended up with a painting I am pleased with, and that taught me a lot about my own process. The latter being especially valuable.

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Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Spiral of Tharizdun


Scar

Acrylic on Board,
Approx 14" x 17"
Original Artwork For Sale

Copyright Wizards of the Coast

I mentioned previously about my commission to produce packaging for the Dungeons and Dragons Feywild Fortune Cards, well I must have done something right as I was subsequently asked to produce a further piece of art for another set. This time around though I was dealing with Scar, a meaty half-orc with some magic skills as well as a hefty axe.

Once again I needed to keep the focus on the top part of the image, so that the important features wouldn't be lost in the packaging. The Spiral of Tharizdun's fire helped by providing a very useful device with which to bring focus and round out the figure with some strong rim lighting.

This is how the painting appears on the packaging:


This was the initial line sketch:



Deatils of the Fortune Cards set can be found here.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Arise


Arise

Wildborn Series.©Ralph Horsley.
Acrylic, Approx 11" x 15"
Original artwork for sale: $400
Image available for license.

I have been very gratified by the response to my first set of 'Wildborn' paintings, and this has spurred my efforts to try and fit in some more  paintings for the series.

I have always been inspired by Mountains, I guess helped by growing up in  a very hilly part of England - The Lake District, especially the effect light can have on them. This piece proved great fun in exploring that.

Here is a walkthrough of my process.








Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Book of Vile Darkness

The Book of Vile Darkness was a very popular book for the 3.5 edition of D&D. and quickly acquired a cult following because of  its subject matter, which dealt with the darker side of the gameworld.

You can then imagine how thrilled I was to be asked to work on the new publication for 4th edition D&D, and better still that I was offered two chapters starts; lovely double page spreads that I could really go to town on.

This was especially true of the first, which was the opening chapter in the book, and needed to show the legendary Liche Vecna using the book to unleash the forces of evil upon the world  in all their chaotic bloodthirsty fury.



Evil Unearthed

Approx 21" x 19"
Acrylic on board.

Original SOLD

Copyright Wizards of the Coast

As I wanted to show a vast broiling battlefield I deliberately chose a restricted palette with a sickly colour range, whilst reserving the blue light to pinpoint Vecna.

The composition needed to fit within a strict template which effectively bisected the image into a left-hand third, and right-hand two thirds. This is how the mock-up looked:



The second illustration was equally enjoyable, allowing me to really sock it to one of the good guys - a Gold Dragon in it's own temple - ouch!

Smitten
Approx 21" x 19"
Acrylic on board.
Original SOLD
Copyright Wizards of the Coast

and the mock-up: