Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Trying to Get Goin'

So I haven't been drawing too much lately, which is a bad thing. Actually, I've been occupied with table tops and console RPG's. In fact, while I am writing this, my friends and I are doing a Harry Potter Marathon.

So my boyfriend has been doing a Serenity RPG for a couple months now. Right before leaving for AX, we finished the first 'book' of the adventure you could say. My character is a genius mechanic with a flare for explosives. At this point, everyone in the group is considered a Big Damn Hero. My girl here is the daughter of a Parliment Senator who is mysteriously high in the ranking. Murielle here was supposed to be a registered companion, and went through a majority of the training.



Portrait I drew of her from her Companion learning days. Unfortunately, towards the end of her learning, her curiousity in explosives turned deadly. The result was the explosion of an enitre wing of the companion school in Shinon where tea ceremony was taught and held. Murielle immediately fled, changed her name to Esther and had been a rogue mechanic until falling into the ship the Sierra. Her ability to speak to machines had brought on a keen interest to the little Sierra a Draongfly class ship.
Her father was none to pleased of any of this and promptly put a want out for her. Her story ended up playing a large role in the first book, as did the Captain's backstory and one of our fighters, Marcus. The next adventure get to focus on the other peopple in the crew, but 2 years after all of the incidents that brought us together in the first place.
Kevin is seriously the best DM I have ever had in a game.

Back to the arty thing.. It isn't much but the thing I am the most proud of is the textures that are used. They are all from my own original stock. This is something I have been doing my all to make giant and easy to find. Any have some good ideas of what to shoot for more stock textures? I know there are websites out there, but I think it adds a new level of drama when using your own, ya know?

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