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1990 meldet sich der Illustrator Christoph Heuer auf eine Annonce: Gesucht waren Bilder für das Rollenspiel „Die andere Welt“. Fabian redet mit Christoph über seine Anfänge als Illustrator aber auch über die Zeichneralle auf der Spielemesse und Bluegrass-Sessions mit Larry Elmore in der heimischen Küche. Fabian Mauruschat // https://bsky.app/profile/fabmow.bsky.social Musik: www.fesliyanstudios.com Mit einem KoFi unterstüzen!
The Professional Artist with Echo Chernik - PREMIERE Show - NEW to UPRN Date: May 18th, 2024 Episode: 1 Discussion: Meet Echo. She will introduce herself and talk about what the listeners can expect to hear and experience on this show! About Echo: Echo has over thirty years of experience as a commercial illustrator and educator. She specializes in advertisements, packaging, posters, and book covers, for the most discerning clients. She also has a significant fine art career, bringing her personal sense of storytelling to the public portraying characters from her own imagination. Echo works both traditionally and digitally and often combines the two, pushing both raster and vector programs to the limits of their design specifications. She graduated summa cum laude from Pratt Institute in 1995 with the President's Award for Academic Excellence. A traditional background in art focuses on skills such as drawing and painting as well as perspective and color theory. This allows the artist to translate their concept into whatever media best suits the job — resulting in a very versatile artist, who is not limited by any one style or medium. Echo illustrates, designs, art directs, and instructs. She is famous for her passion for detail. Clients praise her professionalism. Collectors world-wide cherish her unique storytelling style. Her reputation as an insightful and considerate contributor to the creative process has earned her countless honors and accolades. She has worked with many prestigious clients over the years, including Celestial Seasonings, Miller-Coors, Jose Cuervo, almost every major publisher, and world-famous resorts. She had the privilege of completing a mural for the Sheikh of Dubai's grand celebration at Godolphin racecourse and made it all the way to Carnegie Hall, signing posters with Arlo Guthrie. Echo has won dozens of awards for illustration. And since 2019 has been the coordinating judge for Illustrators of the Future, a prestigious global competition for illustrators early in their career. The contest is a platform for established artists to support new professionals in an effort to pay it forward to the next generation. Other judges – past and present – include Frank Frazetta, Wil Eisner, Larry Elmore, Bob Eggleton, and Frank Kelly Freas. She art directs the annual best seller Writers of the Future and, with her husband Lazarus, instructs contest winners in a weekly seminar in Hollywood, CA every year. WEBSITES: MAIN: http://www.echo-x.com ONLINE STORE: http://www.echochernik.com
Chatting With Sherri welcomes artist and Illustrator who created covers for Dungeons & Dragons; Larry Elmore! Leonard Elmore has been creating fantasy and science fiction art for more than forty years. In the 1970s he began freelancing and was published in a few magazines, including Heavy Metal and National Lampoon. After being contacted by TSR Inc., the company that produced the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Larry worked there from 1981 to 1987. While at TSR, he helped set the standards for gaming art in the role-playing genre. Besides creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers and other gaming books, he may be best known for his work with the world of Dragonlance. Since 1987 he has worked as a freelance illustrator, creating covers for comics, computer games, magazines, and fantasy and science fiction books and projects too numerous to list. In recent years, he has been creating paintings for collectors and fans around the world. He has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 2012. Larry was presented with the L. Ron Hubbard Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts in 2018. “The Illustrators of the Future is true competition. It's a wonderful competition. If I had something like this when I was young to attend, it would blow my mind because I never met a real professional artist till I was out of school, out of college.” —Larry Elmore
La première partie de ces épisodes spéciaux consacré à l'art de dnd, ces illustrations et artistes.Pour une meilleurs expérience nous vous conseillons de regarde le format vidéo ; https://youtu.be/SpNNsL1ND6oArtist site/shop: Larry Elmore : https://larryelmore.com/store/ Brom : https://www.bromart.com/Music:Exciting Trailer by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3726-exciting-trailer License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
It's bonus episode time again as we take a look an Endless Quest book suggested by a listener in the form of Spell of the Winter Wizard by Linda Lowery with cover art by Larry Elmore and internal illustrations by Jeffry R Busch.Don't forget that entries are now being accepted for the 2023/24 Lindenbaum Prize being run by friend of the podcast Stuart Lloyd. You can find all the details here: http://www.lloydofgamebooks.com/2023/12/entries-are-now-being-accepted-for.html
LARRY ELMORE Illustrators of the Future Judge – Biography Leonard Elmore has been creating fantasy and science fiction art for more than forty years. After receiving a BFA degree from Western Kentucky, he married Betty Clemons and was drafted into the Army almost at the same time. In the 1970s he began freelancing and was published in a few magazines, including Heavy Metal and National Lampoon. After being contacted by TSR Inc., the company that produced the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Larry worked there from 1981 to 1987. While at TSR, he helped set the standards for gaming art in the role-playing genre. Besides creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers and other gaming books, he may be best known for his work with the world of Dragonlance. Since 1987 he has worked as a freelance illustrator, creating covers for comics, computer games, magazines, and fantasy and science fiction books and projects too numerous to list. In recent years, he has been creating paintings for collectors and fans around the world. He has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 2012. Larry was presented with the L. Ron Hubbard Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts in 2018. “The Illustrators of the Future is true competition. It's a wonderful competition. If I had something like this when I was young to attend, it would blow my mind because I never met a real professional artist till I was out of school, out of college.” —Larry Elmore Find out more at: larryelmore.com
LARRY ELMORE Illustrators of the Future Judge – Biography Leonard Elmore has been creating fantasy and science fiction art for more than forty years. After receiving a BFA degree from Western Kentucky, he married Betty Clemons and was drafted into the Army almost at the same time. In the 1970s he began freelancing and was published in a few magazines, including Heavy Metal and National Lampoon. After being contacted by TSR Inc., the company that produced the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Larry worked there from 1981 to 1987. While at TSR, he helped set the standards for gaming art in the role-playing genre. Besides creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers and other gaming books, he may be best known for his work with the world of Dragonlance. Since 1987 he has worked as a freelance illustrator, creating covers for comics, computer games, magazines, and fantasy and science fiction books and projects too numerous to list. In recent years, he has been creating paintings for collectors and fans around the world. He has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 2012. Larry was presented with the L. Ron Hubbard Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts in 2018. “The Illustrators of the Future is true competition. It's a wonderful competition. If I had something like this when I was young to attend, it would blow my mind because I never met a real professional artist till I was out of school, out of college.” —Larry Elmore Find out more at: larryelmore.com
Illustrators of the Future judge, Larry Elmore Leonard Elmore has been creating fantasy and science fiction art for more than forty years. After receiving a BFA degree from Western Kentucky, he married Betty Clemons and was drafted into the Army almost at the same time. In the 1970s he began freelancing and was published in a few magazines, including Heavy Metal and National Lampoon. After being contacted by TSR Inc., the company that produced the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Larry worked there from 1981 to 1987. While at TSR, he helped set the standards for gaming art in the role-playing genre. Besides creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers and other gaming books, he may be best known for his work with the world of Dragonlance. Since 1987 he has worked as a freelance illustrator, creating covers for comics, computer games, magazines, and fantasy and science fiction books and projects too numerous to list. In recent years, he has been creating paintings for collectors and fans around the world. He has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 2012. Larry was presented with the L. Ron Hubbard Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts in 2018. “The Illustrators of the Future is true competition. It's a wonderful competition. If I had something like this when I was young to attend, it would blow my mind because I never met a real professional artist till I was out of school, out of college.” —Larry Elmore Illustrators of the Future Laguna Beach, California artist April Solomon is a winner in the L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future Contest and was honored along with eleven other artists and twelve other writers at the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood, California on April 28th. She illustrated the story, "Moonlight and Funk" by Marianne Xenos who is a Writers of the Future winner herself. The illustration and story, along with the other writers' and illustrators' stories and art are published in the international bestselling anthology, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 39 which was officially released on May 16th. April Solomon was born in 1983 and raised in Laguna Beach, California. Since she was a small child, April has had a talent for drawing and painting. She would draw anything and everything that came into her imagination. Of all things, she drew dragons the most! Thankfully, her loving and encouraging family inspired her to embrace her love for the arts. She grew up around art. Her father's art studio was filled with all the delights a child could indulge. His bookshelves held stacks of art books containing illustrations from the old masters, the golden age illustrators, and even some fantasy art from the TSRs Dungeons and Dragons. Inspiration came in many forms. Fortunately it was everywhere! and so her career as a young artist began. Today April is an illustrator and fine artist who has earned her bachelor's degree in illustration at the Laguna College of Art and Design. April's passion for learning the old masterful techniques of traditional drawing and painting are precisely what inspires her work. Among her love for the fine arts is her unique appreciation for whimsical fantasy, which adorns every image of her portfolio. April's meticulous creature designs aim for what is known as “fantastic realism.” A clever, concise understanding of anatomy, plants, and mysterious textures weave their way into her illustrations, leaving the viewer guessing at origins, influences, and ancestry. April's work allows the viewer to dive imaginatively deeper, and reconsider whether dragons might be real or whether werewolves exist to stalk the streets at night. When not illustrating, April attends garage sales to unearth buried treasures, runs and lifts weights, or braves as many haunted attractions as possible during the month of October. The Contest, one of the most prestigious writing and illustrating competitions in the world, is currently in its 40th year and is judged by some of the premier names in speculative fiction. The Illustrators of the Future Contest judges include, Bob Eggleton (11 Chesley Awards and 7 Hugo Awards), Larry Elmore (Dungeons & Dragons book covers), Echo Chernik (graphic designs for major corporations including Celestial Seasonings tea packaging), Rob Prior (art for Spawn, Heavy Metal comics and Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Ciruelo (Eragon Coloring Book). The Writers of the Future Contest judges include, Tim Powers (author of On Stranger Tideswinner, April Solomon
Illustrators of the Future judge, Larry Elmore Leonard Elmore has been creating fantasy and science fiction art for more than forty years. After receiving a BFA degree from Western Kentucky, he married Betty Clemons and was drafted into the Army almost at the same time. In the 1970s he began freelancing and was published in a few magazines, including Heavy Metal and National Lampoon. After being contacted by TSR Inc., the company that produced the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Larry worked there from 1981 to 1987. While at TSR, he helped set the standards for gaming art in the role-playing genre. Besides creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers and other gaming books, he may be best known for his work with the world of Dragonlance. Since 1987 he has worked as a freelance illustrator, creating covers for comics, computer games, magazines, and fantasy and science fiction books and projects too numerous to list. In recent years, he has been creating paintings for collectors and fans around the world. He has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 2012. Larry was presented with the L. Ron Hubbard Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts in 2018. “The Illustrators of the Future is true competition. It's a wonderful competition. If I had something like this when I was young to attend, it would blow my mind because I never met a real professional artist till I was out of school, out of college.” —Larry Elmore Illustrators of the Future Laguna Beach, California artist April Solomon is a winner in the L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future Contest and was honored along with eleven other artists and twelve other writers at the Taglyan Complex in Hollywood, California on April 28th. She illustrated the story, "Moonlight and Funk" by Marianne Xenos who is a Writers of the Future winner herself. The illustration and story, along with the other writers' and illustrators' stories and art are published in the international bestselling anthology, L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 39 which was officially released on May 16th. April Solomon was born in 1983 and raised in Laguna Beach, California. Since she was a small child, April has had a talent for drawing and painting. She would draw anything and everything that came into her imagination. Of all things, she drew dragons the most! Thankfully, her loving and encouraging family inspired her to embrace her love for the arts. She grew up around art. Her father's art studio was filled with all the delights a child could indulge. His bookshelves held stacks of art books containing illustrations from the old masters, the golden age illustrators, and even some fantasy art from the TSRs Dungeons and Dragons. Inspiration came in many forms. Fortunately it was everywhere! and so her career as a young artist began. Today April is an illustrator and fine artist who has earned her bachelor's degree in illustration at the Laguna College of Art and Design. April's passion for learning the old masterful techniques of traditional drawing and painting are precisely what inspires her work. Among her love for the fine arts is her unique appreciation for whimsical fantasy, which adorns every image of her portfolio. April's meticulous creature designs aim for what is known as “fantastic realism.” A clever, concise understanding of anatomy, plants, and mysterious textures weave their way into her illustrations, leaving the viewer guessing at origins, influences, and ancestry. April's work allows the viewer to dive imaginatively deeper, and reconsider whether dragons might be real or whether werewolves exist to stalk the streets at night. When not illustrating, April atte). The Writers of the Future Contest judges include, Tim Powers (author of On Stranger Tideswinner, April Solomon
New Harps store opens in Morrilton today; Orenwood Hall, new events space, in downtown Morrilton; Chamber to relaunch Leadership program; we visit with Larry Elmore with the Perry County Fair.
Listen to Lee and Larry Elmore share their story of watching Lee's grandmother go blind and then learning she had the same disease.
The Keith Parkinson Cover for the Forgotten Realms Boxed Set (and the Spawn of Dragonspear Adventure Gamebook #17) sparked my grand delve into AD&D1e , long-running D&D Campaigns. Also mentioned is Larry Elmore's cover art for the Savage Frontier. Also a call from Joe Richter of the Hindsightless Podcast. I talk about a campaign from a few years back -- The Broken Lands.
Larry Elmore become an Illustrators of the Future judge in 2012 and is routinely a highlight anytime he attends the annual workshop. Larry discusses how the original D&D art came to be and, following this, Dragonlance art. Larry talks about how he can just look at something, duplicate the shape, and draw it from memory.
Larry Elmore become an Illustrators of the Future judge in 2012 and is routinely a highlight anytime he attends the annual workshop. Larry discusses how the original D&D art came to be and, following this, Dragonlance art. Larry talks about how he can just look at something, duplicate the shape, and draw it from memory.
Larry Elmore become an Illustrators of the Future judge in 2012 and is routinely a highlight anytime he attends the annual workshop. Larry discusses how the original D&D art came to be and, following this, Dragonlance art. Larry talks about how he can just look at something, duplicate the shape, and draw it from memory.
Fabrice et Mathieu de retour pour discuter des dragons, Dragons Véritables, Chromatiques, Métalliques et bien d'autres. Ainsi que de quelques illustrations de Larry Elmore.Dragon Slayers And Proud Of It - Larry Elmore https://larryelmore.com/store/DRAS/dragon-sla yers-and-proud-of-itDragonlance - Ice Boats - Larry Elmore https://larryelmore.com/store/DLIB/dr agonlance--ice-boats A signaler qu'il existe bien un module "Council of Wyrms" pour AD&D2 où les joueurs incarnent des dragons. Credit Music: Exciting Trailer by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3726-exciting-trailer License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
This week, we look into the careers of four icons of D&D. Their works have inspired multiple generations of gamers, and you MIGHT be surprised to find out some of the other work they've done over the years. Music by pixabay.com Follow us: Facebook: Roleplaying History Podcast Twitter: @RoleplayingP YouTube: Roleplaying History Podcast Email: roleplayinghistorypodcast@gmail.com
On this weeks episode, we discuss time traveling airplanes, characters around small towns, and manual car windows. Robbie brings it home with an effortless Kentucky Street Smarts. Don't forget to check out our sponsor, Larry Elmore @ larryelmore.com for all your fantasy art needs!
Tom V sent me an interesting email describing his interactions with Michael from TST and Larry Elmore. Tom also did an amazing video describing the details and more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4JIN4TSjCM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/support
This is a travesty of an unboxing and mail time video. The Death of Sturm print I ordered from Larry Elmore's website came crushed.
Join me as I unbox the 1994 Dragonlance Calendar in this episode of Mail Time, featuring artists Larry Elmore, Jeff Easley, and more.
Our discussion with Dragonlance art legend Larry Elmore continues! Hosts: Trampas and Chuck. This is part 2 of 2. The post Dragonlance Canticle #121 – Fireside Chat With Larry Elmore Part 2 appeared first on Dragonlance Canticle.
This week we are talking to Larry ElmoreFrom Larry's about page:“I have been creating fantasy and science fiction art for over 40 years. After receiving a BFA degree from Western Kentucky, I married Betty Clemons and was drafted into the army almost at the same time. After two years in the service, I got a job at Fort Knox, Kentucky as an illustrator. In addition, I started freelancing at home and was published in a few magazines, including Heavy Metal and National Lampoon. During this time I produced my best work with my wife, our two children, Jennifer and Jeremy.Eventually, I was contacted by TSR Inc., the company that produced the role playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and I went to work there from 1981 to 1987. While at TSR, I helped set the standards of gaming art in the role-playing genre. Besides creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers and other gaming books, I created SnarfQuest Tales for the company's Dragon Magazine. I may be best known for my work with the world of Dragonlance, exemplified by the covers of the DRAGONLANCE book series.Since 1987, I've been working as a freelance illustrator, creating covers for comics, computer games, magazines, fantasy and science fiction books and many other projects. I have worked for other publishers such as BAEN books, Bantam, Warner Books, ACE/Berkley, Doubleday, and Del Rey. I am also the co-author of Runes of Autumn and creator of the Sovereign Stone series. In the gaming and comic industries, I have freelanced for TSR, Inc, FASA, Mayfair Games, Game Designer's Workshop, White Wolf, Iron Crown Enterprises, Dragon Magazine, Amazing Magazine, Wizard Press, D. C. Comics, First Comics, Eclipse Comics and Frank Frazetta's Fantasy Illustrated. Miscellaneous credits include LJN Toys, Mattel, Lucas Films, Tonka, Monogram Models, Western Publishing, Sony Entertainment's EverQuest, and various computer game covers.”https://larryelmore.com/about/
Unboxing of the 1993 Dragonlance & Other Worlds Calendar. Artwork by Jeff Easley, Clyde Caldwell, Fred Fields, Brom, & Larry Elmore.
Dan is joined once again by Brooklyn-based artist Isabelle Garbani for another chapter in their ongoing exploration of the history of art in Dungeons & Dragons. It’s sure to be another discussion full of surprises: a study in contrasts between Dan, who’s drenched in the works of his lifelong study, and Isabelle, who brings a top-trained artist’s eye to the work for the very first time. Featuring the 1980’s work of Larry Elmore, Clyde Caldwell, Keith Parkinson, and more. View Larry Elmore’s websiteView Clyde Caldwell’s websiteView Keith Parkinson’s website View Käthe Kollwitz at MoMA Visit Isabelle’s art website here Watch Art of D&D Vol. 1 (The 70’s) hereWatch Eat, Plague, Love with Isabelle here And watch Isabelle play in the Book of War series Wandering DMs Paul Siegel and Dan “Delta” Collins host thoughtful discussions on D&D and other TTRPGs every week. Comparing the pros and cons of every edition from the 1974 Original D&D little brown books to cutting-edge releases for 5E D&D today, we broadcast live on YouTube and Twitch so we can take viewer questions and comments on the topic of the day. Live every Sunday at 1 PM Eastern time. Subscribe to Wandering DMs for new episodes
In this episode, Trampas and Chuck talk to Dragonlance art legend Larry Elmore! This is part 1 of 2. The post Dragonlance Canticle #120 – Fireside Chat With Larry Elmore Part 1 appeared first on Dragonlance Canticle.
Acclaimed fantasy painter Larry Elmore is here! In this interview, Larry shares his experiences, perspective, and insights into his career. Check out GiantLands on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
In this episode, Katharine, Jonathan, and Patrick are joined by Chief Creative Officer Ryan Gielen of Believe Limited who helped Jonathan turn his life story into a graphic novel. Ryan takes us behind the scenes of what it took to bring the story to life, and they are joined by legendary illustrator Larry Elmore to hear a bit of his life story and how he became the visionary artist of the Dungeons and Dragons game itself. Program Notes: Want to follow more of our Journey? Subscribe here! Blood of the Paladin is exclusively sponsored by BioMarin: www.biomarin.com Connect with BloodStream Media: Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter Check out Believe Limited's Other Work: BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/ Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org
Blancos, verdes, negros, amarillos... No, en el programa de este mes no hablamos de los Fruittis, sino de DRAGONES. Nos metemos en la guarida de estos seres fantásticos y escamosos para hablar de su papel en la literatura, el cine y los juegos de rol. Cero en Cordura es un podcast friki solidario. HAZTE MECENAS en Patreon, los beneficios serán donados a Ayudar Jugando. ÍNDICE DE TEMAS 00:01:55 INTRODUCCIÓN 00:05:20 LITERATURA 00:05:35 El dragón en la literatura occidental 00:17:49 "Vencer al Dragón", de Barbara Hambly 00:28:25 "El Hobbit", de JRR Tolkien 00.34:00 Sant Jordi y recomendaciones juveniles draconianas 00:51:33 CÓMIC 00:51:56 Slack Wyrm, de Josh Wright 00:59:45 CINE Y SERIES 01:00:09 "Dragonheart" 01:10:25 "El príncipe dragón" 01:19:35 "Dragonball" 01:28:20 JUEGOS DE ROL 01:28:42 Construcción de mundos: Dragonlance, Dark Sun, Glorantha, Rêve de Dragon 01:45:15 Draconomicon 01:59:28 Larry Elmore y las portadas de D&D 02:08:11 VIDEOJUEGOS 02:08:17 Skyrim 02:15:15 Dragon Age 02:20:30 DESPEDIDA
Larry Elmore, while working for TSR Inc. help set the standards for gaming art by creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers, and Dragonlance. He has freelanced since 1987, creating cover art and commissions and has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 2012. In this interview, Larry provides what he considers very important ̶ there is no silver spoon to being an artist. It takes hard work, finding the points you are weak in and working to fix them, and ultimately doing the best you can.
Lester Smith is a stalwart of GDW and TSR, designer of such games and Dark Conspiracy and Dragon Dice! He has a new game out, D13 which uses a D4 and D10 as the core mechanic. Check the game out here! He also explains how Dragon Dice is actually a sonnet in this interview! Ben’s book on RPG adventure design, Encounter Theory, is on DriveThruRPG. Click here to pick up this essential volume! Like Plot Points? Support it on Patreon at the $2 level, and you’ll get a sneak peek into Ben’s book about the sale of TSR to Wizards of the Coast! This chapter concerns TSR West, an effort by TSR to open an LA office devoted to producing comic books, an effort that failed rather impressively. It is the product of a dozen interviews with professionals from comics, gaming, and Hollywood, and as far as I can reckon, it is a tale entirely untold until now. Image by Larry Elmore and courtesy GDW.
Larry Elmore, while working for TSR Inc. help set the standards for gaming art by creating covers for Dungeons & Dragons, AD&D, Star Frontiers, and Dragonlance. He has freelanced since 1987, creating cover art and commissions and has been an Illustrators of the Future judge since 2012. In this interview, Larry provides what he considers very important ̶ there is no silver spoon to being an artist. It takes hard work, finding the points you are weak in and working to fix them, and ultimately doing the best you can.
Think of D&D and the image you have is almost certainly one of Larry Elmore's paintings. He's shaped so much of our collective fantasy worlds that its truly surreal to have spoken with him. We find out how he got his start, what it's meant to him, and find out all about his wonderful storytelling!Join Dustin, Jeff, and Larry Elmore in this delightful conversation and tell us all about your love of fantasy art!Stay tuned for more replays of our livestream here on our youTube channel and be sure to join us live Monday nights at 10pm CST on our Twitch channel https://www.twitch.tv/tt2kbBe sure to check out our Discord at: https://discord.gg/QqAJMjGFind all of our other The Wisdom Check episodes in this handy playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsrt5ysUn0o&list=PLUEZj_j1F7ATl6MsCyuoz0o-upMJFaOrLIf you are a fan of Let's Play content check out Jeff's (left side) youTube channel: youtube.com/reignsurvivesIf you like livestreams of MMO's check out Dustin's (right side) twitch account: https://www.twitch.tv/plaguestate/Show Larry Elmore support: http://www.larryelmore.com/store/
Legendary fantasy artist Larry Elmore joins us on the podcast! BroadSword Magazine link: https://broadsword.samcart.com/referral/kMnJ6nqu/HDPag5cy203O1k8a Theme Song: "Rumblin'" Trey VanZandt (YouTube.com/c/treyvanzandt) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rollin-bones/support
Chris Lindsay runs the D&D Adventurer's League, D&D's organized play, and is the mastermind behind the DM's Guild, which allows Jane & Joe Average to write adventures using D&D IP. In this episode, he talks about how both organizations run, and came to be! Ben’s book on RPG theory is finally available for purchase! Encounter Theory lays out Ben’s theory of adventure design. It also has 14 playplans to help you design better adventures, and an entire 5E adventure applying his ideas, along with commentary about why he wrote adventure the way he did. Check it out here! Like Plot Points? Support it on Patreon at the $2 level, and you’ll get a sneak peek into Ben’s book about the sale of TSR to Wizards of the Coast! This chapter concerns TSR West, an effort by TSR to open an LA office devoted to producing comic books, an effort that failed rather impressively. It is the product of a dozen interviews with professionals from comics, gaming, and Hollywood, and as far as I can reckon, it is a tale entirely untold until now. To let us know what you think about this episode, email us at plotpointsemail@gmail.com! Find us on Twitter @PlotPointsPod! Give us a review on iTunes to help the show grow! Audio courtesy of 50 Breaks! Image by Larry Elmore, and courtesy of Wizards of the Coast.
Elves and Dwarves and Halflings, Oh My! This episode Adam and Chris go back to the world of roleplaying games and try making sense of the origins of many of the races found in Dungeons & Dragons and fantasy in general. We also get to listen to brand new music from the epic doom band Smoulder.Suggestions or Questions? You can contact us at swords.shotguns@gmail.comSocial Media FacebookInstagram: AdamChris LegalEpisodes available freely, licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0. creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ MusicSmoulder - Ilian of GarathormSmoulder's debut album "Times of Obscene Evil and Wild Daring" is out Apri 26th via Cruz del Sur Music.https://smoulder.bandcamp.com/ Swords & Shotguns main theme: Mystic Rainbow by The Cosmic DinodogDeadly RouletteKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensecreativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Until next time...
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Fantasy fans and book lovers, strap in. Anders' old friend Julian tells us a little about his very personal hunt for an original printing of Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's classic, the Dragonlance Chronicles. Finding old books can be a lot more challenging than you think, and there's treasure in everything. So come on in, hear an update about our progress, and learn something new about a literary pursuit. Produced by Cat Hollander and Max McCal Intro vocals by Hans Fricke Intro music is Blame by Fresh Body Shop End credits music is Blind Love by Jeris Logo by Nikki Johl Character art by Tessa McCal This episode’s spirit guide was Peter Kim
Just once wasn't enough! We bring master artist, Larry Elmore, back to finish our discussion. Intro music by Regular Gonzales, from his song Blackout.Outro music by Marcos H. Bolanos, from his song Extreme Fight.
Just once wasn't enough! We bring master artist, Larry Elmore, back to finish our discussion. Intro music by Regular Gonzales, from his song Blackout.Outro music by Marcos H. Bolanos, from his song Extreme Fight.
Denne gang tager vi fat i den legendariske 'Røde æske', som denne version af Dungeons & Dragons-reglerne også er kendt som. Det er D&D Basic, som er blandt de få Dungeons & Dragons produkter, som har set en officiel dansk oversættelse. Denne version af D&D reglerne fra 1983 er teknisk set D&D basic 3rd edition, og den kaldes også for Frank Mentzer Edition efter redaktøren, og den bærer kælenavnet 'the red box' eller 'den røde æske'. Samlet set kaldes denne version af reglerne for D&D becmi (kort for D&D Basic Expert Companion Master Immortal), som er de fem æsker med regler, som udgør det komplette regelsæt. Den røde æske er blandt andet kendt for sin klassiske forside af kunstneren Larry Elmore. Dungeons & Dragons Basic blev i tidernes morgen udgivet af TSR, som siden er blevet opkøbt af Wizards (of the Coast), som nu står for udgivelsen af D&D.
Join us today for Part 1 of our interview with famed artist Larry Elmore! Don't be 'dragon' your heels to listen to this! Intro music by Regular Gonzales, from his song Blackout.Outro music by Marcos H. Bolanos, from his song Extreme Fight.
Join us today for Part 1 of our interview with famed artist Larry Elmore! Don't be 'dragon' your heels to listen to this! Intro music by Regular Gonzales, from his song Blackout.Outro music by Marcos H. Bolanos, from his song Extreme Fight.
Artist Jeff Easley and Larry Elmore, and authors Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis talk about the good old days creating Dragonlance at TSR in the Return to Dragonlance panel at GaryCon 2018. Thanks to Dragonlance Canticle roving reporter John Rhyne for recording. For the video version, click here. The post Dragonlance Canticle #100: GaryCon 2018 – Return to Dragonlance appeared first on Dragonlance Canticle.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 427 (For our Patreon supporters.) This week's exclusive episode we discuss David Ayer's Netflix original movie Bright, a modernized fantasy starring Will Smith, Joel Edgerton, Noomi Rapace and Lucy Fry. And while we step up our world-building game, we also discuss... The Godfather Part III, American Made, Suicide Squad, Guillermo del Toro’s At the Mountains of Madness, make-up effects, a Nagel poster, they tried to make a movie of this and it was hot garbage, the disappearance of bookstores, bleeding Stormtroopers, more people to hate on, Alan Dean Foster, Dungeons & Dragons, making adjustments to the blade, Jesse Eisenberg, the cocaine cowboys, ghetto fairy tales, loitering around in Waldenbooks, Satanism, Thora Birch, Dragons of Autumn Twilight, bias and prejudice, Splinter of the Mind's Eye, El Diablo, oh my god there’s people under that, a big budget action movie, a magic missile, Max Landis, The Conjuring Universe, Shadowrun, Kristen Stewart, fighting with squirrels, the Alamo, trying to hide some of the magic, every football-sized person in L.A., Larry Elmore, nominatable, the nine races, go home to Fiona and I remember it because it showed up in Miami Vice. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for the 2017 film Bright… so go watch the movie before you listen. “Sci-Fi and fantasy are always hard sells for the general population. So, what often softens the blow is…you take something that is familiar and then you just add in the flavor of genre.”
It’s a full episode with Tobias Drewry talking about Mesa Mundi and how their latest product, D20pro is enhancing the roleplaying experience. Afterwards our Geeks Tabletop Game Review duo tackle the app version of Race for the Galaxy. Local game developer, Adam Hockemeyer, gives us a look at his amazing card game called Ivion. We save the best for last as legendary fantasy artists Larry Elmore chats with Geeks of Cascadia.
Blue Samurai and Greg go over each day and gives their insights to GenCon. Greg geeks over Larry Elmore and tries not to die in True Dungeon. Steve apologies about his fumbles and acting weird when he interviewed his tabletop game developer childhood heroes Paul Peterson and Mike Selinker. Throughout the podcast we’ll have interviews from several game developers big and small; Bruce Cordell, David Gerrard, Paul Peterson, Rob Duncan, Robert Huss, Tim Blank and of course David Hoppe the CEO of GenCon. We find out about the future of GenCon and how successful GenCon 50 was. Notes Episode 9 will drop after. With GenCon we had to push the episode out. We had VERY lengthy interviews at GenCon with industry luminaries that we will save for future episodes. Below is what is coming soon! Andrew Hackard: Gives us insights into the Munchkin line and the future of Steve Jackson Games. Mike Selinker: Shares thoughts about his history of game development going back to TSR and what his company, Lone Shark Games, is doing. Owen K.C. Stephens: The lead developer of Piazo’s big hit, Starfinder, gives us the untold story behind the story of Starfinder development and gives us a peek into Starfinder’s future.
tWoTcast episode 136 (Jordancon 6 LIVE Show) Our discussion of all things Jordancon 6 with your Toastmasters tWoTcast! Featuring: Jono and Joe, Tom and Lauren's here too! Joe is freakishly NOT late?! Joined by our special guest, legendary artist Larry Elmore. We discuss a little Jcon recap and follow it with our LIVE recording from our panel, An Hour with Larry Elmore.
Ever been to DragonCon? It is 4 days of geekdom debauchery to the max. 8 foot wookies, and half naked slave Leias. But the art show talent is a top notch. Today we present a panel discussion from DragonCon featuring Don Maitz, William Stout, Todd Lockwood and Larry Elmore where they discussed with the group the concepts of intellectual property, copyrights, trademarks, Mark Twain, sculpted figures and oragami! Join us, won't you? (And stop thinking about the slave Leias, we're starting to blush).If you have any questions after listening email us!Listen to the podcast here! Subscribe to Drawn Today in iTunes Subscribe to Drawn Today's main RSS feed
For our first recording of the new year, we bring you a special interview with Larry Elmore. Notes: Larry Elmore Interview Larry Elmore’s Website – larryelmore.com/ Smirth – Dragon Issue 55 Page 74 Donato Giancola – www.donatoart.com/index.html Defenders of the Realms boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/65532/defenders-of-the-realm