Showing posts with label Spelljammer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spelljammer. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2022

Aartuk Elder Miniature

Today, I have for you a miniature based on one of my illustrations. I painted a pair of Aartuk for Spelljammer Adventures in Space. This is kind of a twofer, as the miniature is for the Aartuk Elder, but its pose is more in line with the Aartuk Warrior. Either way, it turned out great, and I am thrilled to see another miniature based on my work. To start things off, here are my paintings of the Aartuk.

Aartuk Elder
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
Aartuk Warrior
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

I do love a nice looking miniature, so I am really liking what the Aartuk Elder has going for it. This would be such a fun piece to put down on the gaming table for the players to interact with. Is it a friend or a foe? You better role well! I can't wait to see which of my illustrations is next to become a mini. In the meantime, here are some photos of the Aartuk Elder miniature.

The Aartuk Elder miniature for all your Aartuk Elder 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, September 14, 2022

Aartuk Warrior - Dungeons & Dragons - Process

Today, I am happy to share the process and steps for one of my contributions to the Dungeons & Dragons supplement, Spelljammer Adventures in Space. This is the second of two contributions to the book, depicting Aartuks. The Aartuk are a plant monster that can be found in space, as these things typically are. Here is the final painting for the Aartuk Warrior.

Aartuk Warrior
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

The Aartuk are established Spelljammer monsters, but this time around, they were getting reworked and updated. Most of the design work was already done when I received the assignment, but with all of these, I am given the room and freedom to flesh out the creature and add some RAWR to it. The Aartuk Warrior was described as:

This is a Medium creature, about 6 feet in diameter. This aartuk should have an aggressive posture. For example, one of its branches (arms) could be raised threateningly. Its head-stalk should be extended. Aartuk Description. Aartuks are intelligent vegetables. An aartuk’s body has the general shape of a five-pointed star and is covered with thick, flexible bark that can be white, tan, brown, or green. The aartuk needs three or more of its branches to walk, while the tips of its branches end in suction cups that allow the aartuk to climb vertical surfaces and along ceilings. Each suction cup houses a cluster of three retractable pseudopods that can be used to handle and manipulate small objects. The head of an aartuk surmounts a six-foot-tall stalk that can extrude from the center of the star. This head contains the aartuk’s sensory organs.

As I mentioned before, since I was creating two Aartuk images for the book, I needed them to be visually different. This meant that the pose, and later the coloring, needed to be very distinctive and unique. As this is the warrior, and it was requested, I was able to make it look much more aggressive and animated. Here are the thumbnails that I submitted.  

Aartuk Warrior - Thumbnails
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

While the Aartuk Elder was one and done - the first thumbnail I created was the one selected - the Aartuk Warrior had its third thumbnail selected. Looking back at them, I feel that the third option was clearly the correct choice and the one that works best. Looking at them now, the first two read more confused to me rather than aggressive. The third option was selected without notes, and I was given the go-ahead to move forward in this direction.

I always do a final traditional drawing for every project to work out the details and to give myself a tangible product from the assignment. Here are the two stages of the Aartuk Elder drawing, the mid-stage line art and the final rendered drawing.
 
Aartuk Warrior
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
AartukWarrior
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Original - SOLD
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

As with the thumbnail, the drawing was approved without comment, and it was time to start on the final painting. Here is the painting of the Aartuk Warrior taking shape.

 
Aartuk Warrior - Process 
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

This assignment was straightforward, and there were no edits or changes along the way. Not that edits or changes are an issue, save they don't spiral and become endless, but it is a pleasure to nail it at every step of the process. As I mentioned in my post for the Aartuk Elder, I have been trying to do a better job of noting how long it takes me to paint monsters. If I recall correctly, this one was in line with the elder and was completed with around five hours in the chair painting. This is an informal account, but it has been the standard lately with this level of work. Here again, is the final painting for the Aartuk Warrior.

Aartuk Warrior
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
 © 2022 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

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Aartuk Elder - Dungeons & Dragons - Process

Today, I am happy to share the process and steps for one of my contributions to the Dungeons & Dragons supplement, Spelljammer Adventures in Space. This is one of two contributions to the book, both depicting Aartuks. The Aartuk are a plant monster that can be found in space, as these things typically are. Here is the final painting for the Aartuk Elder.

Aartuk Elder
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

The Aartuk are established Spelljammer monsters, but this time around, they were getting reworked and updated. Most of the design work was already done when I received the assignment, but with all of these, I am given the room and freedom to flesh out the creature and add some RAWR to it. The Aartuk Elder was described as:

This is a Large creature, about 10 to 12 feet in diameter. Let’s see the creature standing on the tips of its branches. Aartuks are intelligent vegetables. An aartuk’s body has the general shape of a five-pointed star and is covered with thick, flexible bark that can be white, tan, brown, or green. The aartuk needs three or more of its branches to walk, while the tips of its branches end in suction cups that allow the aartuk to climb vertical surfaces and along ceilings. Each suction cup houses a cluster of three retractable pseudopods that can be used to handle and manipulate small objects. The head of an aartuk surmounts

This all sounds like a fun monster to work on. As I was working on two of the same creature, I needed to make sure they looked the same and different from each other as individuals. So their poses needed to be distinct from the beginning. Here are the thumbnails that I submitted.  

Aartuk Elder - Thumbnails
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

I have mentioned before that when it comes time to do one of these process posts, I often see all of the supporting art for the first time in a year, two years, and even longer. Often I reflect on the thumbnails and how I now understand why they picked the ones they did or lament the ones they didn't. A little time away from the drawings allows you to see them with fresh eyes. In this case, I am so happy that they picked 'A' from the submitted thumbnails. Looking at the three of them again now, I don't really like 'B' or 'C' anymore, and I am glad they weren't chosen. Also, unlike some of my recent assignments, no revisions were requested on the thumbnails. The first one I did was selected without comment, which pleases me. I always like a 'one and done'!

I always do a final traditional drawing for every project to work out the details and to give myself a tangible product from the assignment. Here are the two stages of the Aartuk Elder drawing, the mid-stage line art and the final rendered drawing.

Aartuk Elder
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC
 
Aartuk Elder
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Original - SOLD
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

As with the thumbnail, the drawing was approved without comment, and it was time to start on the final painting. Here is the painting of the Aartuk Elder taking shape.

Aartuk Elder - Process
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

There were no significant changes or revisions along the way, I sat down, and over a few short sessions, I completed it. I had my color and texture reference already selected, which meant I only needed to be in the chair, and eventually, the piece would be done. Within the past year, I have been trying to make more of a note of how long I spend painting on an assignment. The thumbnails and drawing are part of the process. The most significant time commitment for me is the painting. After all these years of painting monsters, I have gotten to wonder how long it actually takes me to make one of these. From what I can determine, a standard quarter-page isolated monster takes me about five hours of work. Mileage may vary, but from what I have been able to tell from recent assignments it that if I am uninterrupted and have a plan going into it, I can have a finished piece in the five hour range. Not too bad, I think. Much improved from my early days as an artist when it took me a week to do some pieces. Here again, is the final painting for the Aartuk Elder.

Aartuk Elder
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
 © 2022 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

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Dungeons & Dragons - Spelljammer Adventures in Space

The newest Dungeons & Dragons supplement, Spelljammer Adventures in Space, was released last week, and I was lucky enough to have contributed two pieces to the book. I was provided with a concept for the new direction they were taking the Aartuk and got to design two different versions of this monster, an elder and a warrior. For those of you unaware, the Aartuk is a plant creature in space, and can now shoot things out of 'mouths' on the tender neck flesh when it raises its center head. Neat, right?! This was a fun pair to work on as I tried to make them different but also from the same species. Here are the final paintings for the Aartuk Elder and Warrior.

Aartuk Elder
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

Aartuk Warrior
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Digital
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

As with all my D&D pieces, even though the final are digital, there are original drawings available. These are no exception, and I was pleased with how the drawings from this book, turned out. Here are the drawings for the Aartuk Elder and Warrior.

Aartuk Elder
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Original - SOLD
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

AartukWarrior
Spelljammer Adventures in Space
11 x 14 - Pencil on paper
Original - SOLD
Art Director - Kate Irwin
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast LLC

Lastly, Here are some bad photos of the two monsters from the book. They printed great, and I couldn't be happier with them.

Aartuk Elder and Warrior in handy dandy book form!

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