Showing posts with label Carrion Stalker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carrion Stalker. Show all posts

Friday, August 18, 2023

Carrion Stalker 2D Miniature

Today I have another recently released 2D miniature based on one of my Dungeons & Dragons paintings. As with the others, this is a monster that already received a 3D mini, so now we have more minis, and that is a truly wonderful thing. This time around, it is the Carrion Stalker that I designed and illustrated for Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft. Here is how the final illustration for Carrion Stalker turned out.

Carrion Stalker
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
If you want to seek out the set this miniature is in, here is an image of the packaging. The 2D Carrion Stalker can be found in Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft Set 1 of the D&D Idols of the Realms line of miniatures. 

Van Richten's Guide to Ravenlof Set 1

The 2D minis are very high quality, and the printing is excellent. There are bases for all miniatures, which are arranged by size. Here is the 2D version of the Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker 2D Miniature

I assume that the Carrion Stalker 2D mini has been flipped horizontally from the 3D version, but it is hard to tell from its size. Here is the 3D mini for the Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker Miniature

 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

Friday, April 1, 2022

Carrion Stalker Miniature

Today, I have for you a miniature based on one of my illustrations. I designed and painted the Carrion Stalker for Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft and have patiently waited for its miniature to be released. I didn't know if it would become a miniature, but with my recent track record of nearly all my pieces becoming minis, I knew it only had to be a matter of time. I didn't have to wait long, and the wait was richly rewarded. To start things off, here is my painting of Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC

I was very pleased with the work that I did on Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft, and I hoped that the miniatures would be fitting of the work done on the paintings. It is easy to say that I was thrilled with how the miniatures turned out, and they are incredibly detailed and faithful to my paintings. While this is a tiny mini, it is full of color and detail - much more than I had ever imagined they would put into it. Here is the miniature for the Carrion Stalker.

The Carrion Stalker miniature for all your Carrion Stalker miniature needs
 
That's all for another exciting week on the blog. See you back here on Monday! Until then...

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

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Carrion Stalker - Dungeons & Dragons - Process

Today, I am happy to share the process and steps that went into one of my two illustrations in the recently released Dungeons & Dragons supplement, Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft. For this installment, I am sharing the Carrion Stalker. The Carrion Stalker was described as an alien horseshoe crab, and that is definitely in my wheelhouse. Here is the final painting for the Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC

When I was working on this piece, I was unaware that it had any connection to the Carrion Crawler. I thought it was a completely new creature that originated in space. As I said above, it was described to me as an alien horseshoe crab. Well, let me be clear, an alien horseshoe crab that sat upon a mass of tentacles and pulled itself along by pincer claws. This all seemed like a perfectly normal day in the Realms, so I got to work on some thumbnails. I grew up around horseshoe crabs, so I am more than familiar with them. I did not look at any reference for this piece. Instead, I wanted to play with shapes and forms and make something cool. I was asked to do an additional design of what the underside looked like. It needed to have a large mouth ringed in teeth at the center of the tentacle mass. In addition to the final painting, I would be providing a pencil drawing of the underside view. Here are the thumbnails I supplied for the Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker - Thumbnails
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
Carrion Stalker Underside - Thumbnails
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
I created the thumbnails in pairs. The 'A' designs corresponded and so on. You might notice that I indicated to production which thumbnail pairing was my favorite. It is subtle, but I think it is an effective way to show my personal feelings to my art director and the production team. As it would turn out, they fell for my visual cues, or maybe they naturally like option 'B' best; whatever the circumstances, they picked my favorite, and it was time to move forward on the drawings. Here is the final drawing for the Carrion Stalker.
 
Carrion Stalker  - Drawing
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC

Here is where things went a little wrong for me, but not in the way you might think. The drawing was approved, and I was all set to start on the painting. The only issue was that I forgot to scan the drawing when I was finished with line art. While I am now finishing the drawings with shading and texture to have a more pleasing end piece and a lighting guide, I still use the line art of the drawing as the base of the painting. The technique to prep the drawing for the painting stage works best with line art, but not as much with a rendered drawing. Not having the line art slowed me down slightly when I started the painting since I couldn't separate which mass of grays was tentacles or shell. Here is a look at the painting coming together.

Carrion Stalker - Process
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC

In the end, it was a straightforward painting, even with my goof up with the line art scan. Once I got into the painting a little and began to define forms, the gray masses started to take shape, and it was smooth sailing. You might notice that near the end, one of the lateral spikes dramatically increases in size. I had reduced it while I was drawing because, at the time, it looked too big. When I was nearing the end of the painting, it was obvious to me that I had reduced the spike too much and it needed to be inlarged. A easy fix, but one I had thought I already addressed. 

Now for that underside view I mentioned before. I created the drawing based on the approved thumbnail. The only issue was that at some point along the line it was no longer approved. There were some concerns about the shape of the mouth and after turning in the finsihed drawing I was asked to make the mouth horizontal. Anotomically, I don't think a horizontal mouth works as well, but I was aksed to change it, so I changed it. Rather than attempting to edit the drawing either traditoanlly on digitally I redrew the entire piece over again with the updated mouth. Why have one drawing when you can have two? Here are the two versions of the underside view of the Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker  - Underside drawing original
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
Carrion Stalker  - Underside drawing final
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC

The painting was approved without revisions and once the second underside drawing was submitted that too was approved. I am pleased with how this one turned out. I wanted to do acheive a specific look and feel for the tentacles and I think I suceeded. Here again is the final painting for the Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC

 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, May 24, 2021

Dungeons & Dragons - Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft - Part 1

Last week a new Dungeons & Dragons supplement was released that I have been looking forward to for some time. Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft is a deep dive into the world of Ravenloft for D&D 5th Edition, and I was lucky enough to create a couple of paintings for the book. This is the first time working in Ravenloft, and it only left me wanting more. For both monsters, I was asked to design them and illustrate them, which, if you follow my blog at all this is my favorite type of project. 

For the first of two posts, I bring you the Carrion Stalker. It was described as an alien horseshoe crab resting upon a mass of tentacles that pulled itself around with pincers. This sounded right up my alley, and I enjoyed working on this one from start to finish. When I share the process for this piece in the coming weeks, I will share how I deviated from my established workflow and how it caused me a bit of a headache. Here is the final painting for the Carrion Stalker.

Carrion Stalker
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
While the final painting is digital, the painting was not the only image created and used for this assignment. I was asked to also create a drawing of the underside of this monster to help illustrate its horrifying anatomy. In addition to the drawing used for the painting, there are two fully rendered drawings of the monster's underside. An original version required revisions due to the arrangement of the mouth and the final version that appears alongside the painting in the book. The mouth change came late after the thumbnails and designs were approved, which is why there are two versions. Because all of these drawings are related to the same monster and assignment, I am offering them as a set. Here are the drawings for the Carrion Stalker.
 
Carrion Stalker  - Drawing
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
Carrion Stalker  - Underside drawing original
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
Carrion Stalker  - Underside drawing final
Van Richten's Guide to Ravenloft
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2021 Wizards of the Coast LLC

Lastly, here is a look at the Carrion Stalker in the book. It printed beautifully, and it is always nice to see my drawings in the book along with my paintings. I hope there will be a miniature of this one someday, though it will be a tiny mini.

Carrion Stalker in book form!

That is all of 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