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  • Loco 227

    Since I’m mastering a run of the “Terror on the Orient-Express” Campaign, might as well learn how to draw trains.Last session went well, the PC managed to rescue a fellow PC and themselves from a ghost train lost among strange mists. And destroying a valuable 1880s locomotive as the one drawn here.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • The Reaper’s Apprentice

    It was not the best job of the world, nor the most paid. He have to
    walk around a lot, wear old-fashioned uniform and handle heavy tools
    all day long. The worst was the customers, always complaining, never
    satisfied… He took pride in a job well done and these reclamations
    were hurting his pride a lot.  

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • A dragon ate the storyteller

    The previous version of my poster made for a french storytelling festival was too childish.

    So In this one, I like to think the dragon ate the storyteller and is happily digesting it.
    Pencil doodle on A5 sketchbook by request – Coloring on Gimp – Paper texture by yours truly

  • Dragon Fire

    Breathing fire, living fire,
    Blazing wrath so dire,
    Scorching earth with its ire,
    Setting the world on fire.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Dragon Fire

    Breathing fire, living fire,
    Blazing wrath so dire,
    Scorching earth with its ire,
    Setting the world on fire.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Animals

    I took a stroll to the zoo one hot day of May,
    To watch many wonders and gorgeous beasts,
    It was hot, it was damp, but my, what a feast !
    Then rain fell off, and all scents exploded, yay !
    Birds shouting and plants dangling to the raindrops,
    As if now I was in a deep jungle just dropped,
    So here’s a little study, of various bits and parts,
    Of beautiful caged beasts, which i saw with my hearth.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Storytelling

    To tell the tales, giving it life and captivate the audience… that is the art of storytelling.
    Roleplaying and drawing are my ways of doing it, but there is so much more ways to perpetuate the ancestral art of fiction !I don’t want to analyze it too much, for it strips the tales of their magic.
    Just..Just live the instant, be in the story and smile like a fool ^^

    Pencil doodle on A5 scketchbook by request for a french storytelling festival.
    The big space in the center are reserved for inserting text, as this illustration is intended for a poster.

  • What do you see brother ?

    Up there, in the wind,
    Tell me, my brother,
    What are you seeking ?
    Come down my brother.

    pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook

  • Scopa – Palazzo Ducale

    If you ever played a traditional game from Italia names Scopa, then you
    have contemplated for a long time the Palazzo Ducale on the back of the
    cards.

    Pencil doodle on A6 sketchbook by request

  • The Magistrate investigations

    In the 30s, many books of fiction were written about doing investigations in a fantasied medieval china.
    The magistrate is the official leading the investigation. He must obtain a confession from the culprit before any sentencing.
    Cassus
    Belli made a nice RPG supplement on the topic, with very interesting
    ideas, such as all players playing assistants to the magistrate and then
    playing the ideas inside the magistrate’s head, during the trials and
    public questioning.
    This is genre quite curious, and make a good setup for a rpg.  I recommend the Mushishi OST to go with.

    Pencil doodle on A5 sketchbook