Friday, January 17, 2025

A Second Look at Older Work - The Dreamblade Trojan Horse

This coming June will mark twenty years for me in the gaming industry, and this is also my twenty-fifth year as a working artist. I have made a lot of work over these years, and as I focus on larger projects with multi-year timelines, it is hard to keep this blog updated regularly. I have kept this thing going since 2009, and I would like for it to continue. To that end, I thought I would look back at works I particularly liked, enjoyed making, or seemed to fall through the cracks and went unnoticed.

To start things off, here is the miniature design that I did for the now long dead miniatures game, Dreamblade. Dreamblade will always be near and dear to me as it was the first game I ever worked on and one of the times I felt most free as an artist working in the gaming industry. This is the "Trojan Horse" design for the never-produced seventh set of the game. I wonder to this day if they had started any of the sculpts for these and if somewhere there had been or still is a prototype of it out there.

Unreleased Trojan Horse - © 2006 Wizards of the Coast

Trojan Horse turnaround - © 2006 Wizards of the Coast

This design was likely way too detailed for the miniature it was to become, but I didn't care. I had a ton of fun designing and drawing this one. Sure, it would have been fun to hold a little plastic version of this, but that was never meant to be. Maybe this time around, it will get a little more appreciation from folks. 

That's all for another exciting week on the blog. See you back here next week! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Cackling Prowler - Magic: the Gathering - Process

Today, I have for you the process and steps that went into my Cackling Prowler Magic the Gathering card that was released this past November. While you may be familiar with my many process posts, things will change moving forward. First, due to the constant and widespread attacks of bad agents stealing our work to power their failing theft algorithms, I will only share images I can Shade and Glaze. This means the days of animated gifs to show you the painting coming together are now a thing of the past (until there is Algorithmic Disgorgement). Second, WotC has changed what and how we can share the work that led to the final MtG paintings. This is totally within their rights to do so, but it does add an extra hurdle in sharing a piece's process. It starts with cards released in 2025 and forward, but I have erred on the side of caution with this and my next process post for the Caphalid Inkmage

Now that all the bookkeeping is addressed, let us have a look at the steps and process that went into the Cackling Prowler. To start it all off, here is the final painting for the Cackling Prowler.

Cackling Prowler
Magic the Gathering - Foundations
14 x 10.2 - Digital
Art Director - Forrest Schehl
 © 2024 Wizards of the Coast

The assignment was a fun one, as I was asked to design and create something new for the game on the fly. The hyena creature is a new creation for the game, and I got to design it as part of my thumbnailing process. Sort of, "HEY! Make us a hyena dude, and whatever you do, we are sure it will be fine." Well, it did turn out just fine. The card needed to depict the as-of-yet-designed hyena creature in a clearing in the grass, and it has been disturbed as it was about to eat a freshly killed animal. All straightforward, so I grabbed my cloak, sword, and rolled-up towel to stand in for the dead animal and got to work on a photoshoot. During the photoshoot, our grey cat Zemo came into the frame and flopped down under my outstretched hand for pets. So, Zemo became the 'dead animal' in my photos. His patterning and color carried through to the final painting. Here are the thumbnails that I submitted for this assignment.

Cackling Prowler Thumbnails
Magic the Gathering - Foundations
Digital
 © 2024 Wizards of the Coast

It should be evident that thumbnail 'A' was selected, with no notes. This is always a tremendous occasion as it means (1) that there are no further revisions or additional steps that I need to take and (2) since it was my first thumbnail, it is the version I most want to do and the one that I feel the best about. This is not always the case, but this time around, it was. It was time to get to work on the drawings and studies for the assignment.

Cackling Prowler Line Art
Magic the Gathering - Foundations
14 x 11 - Pencil on paper
 © 2024 Wizards of the Coast

Above is the line art of my drawing. This is the version of the drawing that I paint on top of. While it used to be the final stage for my drawings, they were not giving me what I needed most out of these assignments... TO DRAW MORE. So, a number of years back, I began finishing out the drawings so that they were a more finalized image, a more interesting image, and a way to start working out what I wanted to do with the overall look of the painting. That meant it was time to render!

Cackling Prowler Drawing
Magic the Gathering - Foundations
14 x 11 - Pencil on paper
Original - Available on my store!
 © 2024 Wizards of the Coast

Above is the fully rendered drawing for the Cakling Prowler. This is the version of the image that I submit to production for final approval before I start painting. Even though the thumbnail gives you a lot of what the piece will look like, the drawing gives me the time and size to work out all the details and make sure that I have something that can go directly to paint. While it is rare, there have been times when last minute changes have occurred and they are caught at this stage... I am looking at you, Blufferfish and Coveted Peacock. Now that I have an approved drawing, I completed the final tonal study to work out the lighting and value structure for the image. I have the final drawing and the tonal study with me throughout the painting process and refer to them constantly. Here is the final tonal study.

Cackling Prowler Tonal Study
Magic the Gathering - Foundations
14 x 11 - Pencil, ink, and acrylic on paper
Original - Available on my store!
 © 2024 Wizards of the Coast

This would be where I shared the animated gif and talked a bit more about the painting process. Sorry that this part, for some, the most important part, is now gone. My process hasn't changed much over the past ten-plus years, and all my other process posts are here on the blog for you to enjoy. I will say that the painting on this one was straightforward and direct, save for the cloak. I originally had the cloak painted green as the creature would want to camouflage itself to its surroundings. But that green cloak was also hiding the creature in the painting. My personal art director (my wife) pushed me to adjust it, and she suggested the purple. I worked on it and shifted the cloak from green to purple, and, doing so, made the character really pop now. The painting was approved without notes, and I must thank my wife and the purple cloak for that. Here is the final card for the Cackling Prowler and the final art again.

Cackling Prowler in card form!
 
Cackling Prowler
Magic the Gathering - Foundations
 © 2024 Wizards of the Coast

That's all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog. See you back here on Friday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Monday, January 13, 2025

Store Updated with MORE Buffy the Vampire and Angel Concept Art

Following in the footsteps of Friday's post about the addition of my 2024 Grand Bazaar art going onto my store, I am pleased to share that MORE original concept art that I produced for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel is also now available!

If you visited me at any convention in 2024, you had first access to the first two waves of concept art from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel that I have made available to the public. Now that 2025 has begun, I have updated my store with all the remaining art pieces. Now is your chance to own a piece of television history with these one-of-a-kind pieces. If you have any questions, please let me know!

New art and a lot more can be found on my store!

That's all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Friday, January 10, 2025

Store Updated with 2024 Grand Bazaar Art

Now that 2025 has begun, I have updated my store with all remaining art for The Grand Bazaar of Ethra VanDalia that I created in 2024. While some of the new pieces for book two did sell this year at conventions, there is still a LOT of new art now up on my store.

If you want to have first access to any and all new art for my books, the best option is to sign up for my newsletter and, beyond that, come see me at a convention where all new art is debuted over the year before going up on my store at the end of the year. If you have any questions, please let me know!

New art and a lot more can be found on my store!

That's all for another exciting week on the blog. See you back here next week! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Gen Con 2025 Announcement!

I am thrilled to annouce that I will be returning to Gen Con in 2025! I will see you Indianapolis for the best four days in gaming July 31 - August 3, 2025. Gen Con is one of my main events of the year and has been for over a decade. It is a lot of work, and now that I know I am in the show, planning begins NOW.

Gen Con calls and we will answer that call.

My Gen Con booth in 2024.

That is all for another Thursday on the blog. See you back here tomorrow! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Tuesday, December 31, 2024

IX 2025 Announcement!

I am thrilled to announce another convention that I will be attending in 2025! Notices went out a week or so ago, and I can now announce that I will be returning to the main show of Illuxcon in Reading, PA, in October 2025. We love IX, and it is a truly unique experience to attend and be a part of. I will share more once we get closer to October; I am sure I will have a surprise or two planned.

That's all for another exciting YEAR on the blog. See you back here in 2025! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

2024 Holiday Card - May your holidays be filled with surprises!

Another year and another holiday card. This year's card came late and became the first in our series to be a postcard. Frankly, the cost of printing our cards has increased greatly, and it came time to switch to a postcard rather than a card and envelope. The 2024 card idea came from dear wife, and it was a fun (and quick) one to do. I present you with: May your holidays be filled with surprises!

May your holidays be filled with surprises! - 2024 Holiday Card
8x10 - Pencil and acrylic paint on paper
© 2024 Christopher Burdett

 That is all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog. See you back here soon! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com