Here is a full shot of my painting for the cover of D&D's new adventure, Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden. AD Kate Irwin. #IcewindDale#dungeonsanddragons
Das Dev-Team hat die Serverprobleme vom Wochenende behoben. Ihr solltet euch jetzt wieder einloggen können und keine größeren Verbindungsprobleme haben!
Hello world, I'm back on twitter. I'm going to try my best to post and use twitter more actively. So here's some work I did for Riot, Captain Volibear. The final result was amazing thanks to the team at Riot for all the feedback and bringing it to life #LeagueOfLegends#volibear
The first skin I did for Riot a while back, it was a privilege working skins team, and was a great experience. Lots of great feedback and they did an amazing job realising the concept in game, definitely cherishing it. #Fiddlesticks#LeagueOfLegends
More content from my Arcade Bard project in my previous tweet, this time we're having a closer look at the things which made the final product possible. VFX, colour iterations, design exploration for both Bard and the meeps! #ArtofLegends#LeagueOfLegends#Bard
This is Amelia, a Hextech conductor from Piltover (my fave facton). 2 years old but I still love her project, lots of fond memories were made during it
An original character using origami as a design method and the davinci-esque hextech. #ArtofLegends#LeagueOfLegends#Piltover
NEWS FROM THE FRONTIER!!!
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A divine light or a shining cage? What do you think the radiant glow from the heavens is in this picture?
🎨 “D’I - Divum Island” by @seasaltshrimp: https://t.co/A3971D81Hr
#DigitalArt#Dragon#FantasyArt
The Gallery’s collection also includes some examples of Rembrandt’s landscape drawings and etchings.
[“View over the Amstel from the Rampart,” c. 1646/1650]
It’s hard to imagine the Dutch landscape without windmills. With much of the country below sea level, windmill power was used to drain the land of water so that it could be farmed.
[“The Windmill,” 1641]
But the image of the windmill may have been more personal for Rembrandt—his father owned a mill on the banks of the Old Rhine near Leiden.
The family derived its name from the mill, which was called “De Rijn” (Dutch for “the Rhine”).
This gorgeous graphite drawing mixes several textures to create a beautiful portrait.
🎨 “Purple Head Wrap BG” by ErikaLillustrations: https://t.co/iu2VvfrkEh
#GraphiteDrawing#Portrait#Watercolors