Showing posts with label Artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artwork. Show all posts

Nerd Bicycles

Quick! Think of a nerd on a bicycle. What should that look like?

If you envisioned something like the "accountant" on the right then you aren't thinking Nerdy enough.

No, what you should be thinking of is what type of Nerd is riding the bicycle and which of the following things they enjoy.

Star Wars

Star Trek

Game of Thrones

The Hobbit

Dune

Warhammer

Dungeons & Dragons 

Superheroes

Science Fiction

Engineering

Design

Math

Etc

And thus you end up with bicycles featuring Darth Vader or other characters from Star Wars.


Or even a bicycle decorated to look like a Speeder from Star Wars.

Or decorated to look like a starship from the newer Star Trek TV shows (Discovery, etc)

Or simply painted and the numbers added from the Enterprise. Fashion choices optional.


The point, essentially, is that true Nerds are going to decorate or modify their bicycles due to their Nerdish interests.

They're not going to decorate it so they look like the accountant way at the top.

They might also choose to invest time and energy (and money) into making their bicycle more engineered than normal. Eg. A solar powered bicycle?


Or maybe they completed a bicycle mechanic training course and they want to make something very artistic and sculptural? The type of person who designs their own custom bicycles.



The point I am trying to make is that there are many different kinds of Nerds, and this fact is reflected in the type of bicycles they would ride.

For example...

What would a Math Nerd want to ride?

Well, I present to you... The Pi Bike.

Seriously, there's no limit to what is out there and available for Nerds to create. As Nerds we are inherently creative people, whether we are copying what we see in movies, TV or comic books, or whether we are exploring topics such as engineering, design, math and more.

It is really just a matter of having the proper skills. And one place to get those skills would be to take a course at the Quadra Bike School with Smokey Dymny. Learn the skills, build your dream bicycle(s), maybe even make a YouTube channel dedicated to making nerd bicycles.

And then SELL those Nerd Bicycles for a tidy profit.

Who says Bicycle Mechanics cannot make money???

Paint-By-Numbers Wrathgar Painting

I got bored today so I made a Paint-By-Numbers version of Wrathgar that fans can print out and paint on.

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Happy Holidays and Stay Safe!


The Demon's Sacrifice, a Heroic Fantasy novel by Charles Moffat

December 1st 2019

By Charles Moffat

My newest novel was released today. I arranged it for pre-order over a month ago.

The book in question has been on my To Do List for 12 years.

It has sat on the backburner many times during that 12 year period.

It went through seven rewrites. As in, start from scratch, rewrite the whole thing.

The final "official version" that was released today is basically version 7.4.

The painting on the cover art is also by myself.

I have decided that in the future I will be paint all my own covers. Part of the reason is because I find that when I hire an illustrator they have difficulty following instructions / completing the piece the way I want it done, thus if I want it done properly I should just do it myself.

And yes, there are definitely giant ravens in the book. :)

The Demon's Sacrifice - Available on Amazon Kindle for $8.99.

The sleepy farming village of Millkrest has been attacked and their virgin priestess has been abducted, presumably to be sacrificed to the foul god Masexus at a shrine deep in the woods east of the village. The barbarian Wrathgar teams up with the wizard Soljargon, the half-elf priestess Helene, the skilled elf archer Gyburn, and the halfling sneak-thief Kaeto in order to rescue her. If sacrificed her life-force will be used to summon a demon prince...

But they are heavily outnumbered and teamwork is not their strong suit, and Wrathgar has been forced into a leadership role when he has no experience in leading others. Worse, Gyburn and Kaeto keep arguing, and Kaeto keeps getting into trouble. What will Wrathgar have to do to forge the group into a team? What will it take to rescue the priestess and prevent the demon prince from being summoned? What sacrifices will have to be made in order to defeat the evil brewing deep in the woods?

Meanwhile the Xarsian priest Mordechai is on loan to the Masexites and beholden to the High Priest of Masexus. Ostracized by his own dark church, he finds himself allied with murderers, rapists and criminals. Firm in his belief that Xarsius is the true god of evil and that Masexus is just some minor god Mordechai secretly seeks ways to fulfill his own bloodthirsty desires and find a new liege who has loftier goals than slaughtering a single farming village.

The villagers of Millkrest are depending on this small band of heroes to rescue their priestess and avenge their fallen. Can Wrathgar rise to the challenges of leadership? Can his companions learn to work as a team?


Notes

"The Demon's Sacrifice" is Book II of the Adventures of Wrathgar. You do not need to read Book I (The Assassin's Trail - Ebook $2.99 / Paperback $6.49 USD) to enjoy Book II. Each book can stand on its own.

Yes, I will be releasing a paperback version of "The Demon's Sacrifice" soon. Probably within the next week.

All of the Wrathgar books take place in the fictional kingdom of Korovia, which is also featured in the Lilith Bloodstone Series, the Wulfric the Wanderer Series and other books.

I will be releasing a new Wrathgar short story on March 1st 2020: The Blizzard's Daughter.

Got any questions? Post a comment below or contact the author on Twitter or Facebook.


Five Tips for Drawing or Painting Archers for Fantasy

Amongst those of us who are archers we have some serious pet peeves when it comes to drawings/paintings of archery in fantasy art (and also applicable to fantasy book cover art and fantasy movies).

Namely it is the often completely unrealistic drawings / paintings / depictions that really annoy us.

But at the same time we do recognize that the artist doesn't know anything about archery and that is why they are making such mistakes in the first place. (If only the artist took photos or used photographs of real archers as a reference point that would be at least a step in the right direction.


That said, here are Five Tips for Drawing or Painting Archers for Fantasy Artists


A Realistic Painting of an Archer
#1. Ideally, you should learn how to do archery yourself, so you have a better idea of what you should be doing so you can be accurate. The more you learn, the more you will understand better how and why archers do what they do.


#2. When possible, use a photograph or ask a friend who does archery to do some poses for you. This way you have references for what a proper archer does in terms of form. (Do not copy films, comic books or other fantasy sources... Such sources are frequently flawed and you could end up copying something that is just plain wrong.)

The sketch below is based on a photograph. It isn't a fantastic sketch, but it is a realistic depiction of a skilled archer shooting a Scythian horsebow.

Having photographs and realistic sketches handy during your creative process will allow you to make artwork that won't be mocked by the archery community.

And yes, we totally mock artwork and movies when they get it wrong.



#3. Pay attention to the details... The arrows, the shape of the arrowhead, the nock, the fletching, the bow string, how the bow bends more as the archer reaches full draw, the elegant shape of the bow, the position of the archer's drawing hand on their face (known as the anchor spot), the positions of their elbows and shoulders, the full draw with their bellybutton pointed 90° away from the bow, the three fingers on the bowstring (split finger style), and the relaxed grip of their bow hand on the riser handle.

For example there are many different kinds of arrowheads. Archers typically don't use "just one" style of arrowhead either. They might use many different kinds because each arrowhead has a different purpose. A broadhead might be good for hunting, but useless for shooting at someone with chainmail armour. A bodkin arrowhead slices through chainmail armour easily, but it would suck if used for hunting. An archer wouldn't want to use a broadhead for small game, for fishing, or hunting birds either... again, they would use the correct tool for the task they are doing.



#4. Don't add ridiculous things to the tips or limbs of the bow. The more weight bow limbs or tips have, the more sluggish the arrow is on release. An elegant bow is more powerful and shoots arrows faster (usually measured in FPS - feet per second). What archers do often add is dampeners to their bowstrings, little puffballs made of fur which makes their bow quieter (less twang noise).

The bow in the photograph below has dampeners made of sheepskin. They help to make the bow quieter, which makes it better for hunting or stealth.



#5. Don't copy someone doing Olympic style archery and give them a longbow or a traditional recurve, etc. That would be the wrong archery style for the wrong bow.

eg. In the Hunger Games films Katniss shooting Olympic style with a longbow = Ignorant Filmmakers. She should have been taught how to shoot a longbow or traditional recurve properly.

There 5 major styles of archery and each has different form, postures, release method, the use of gadgets, etc.

Traditional Recurve - North Anchor (on the corner of the mouth), split finger draw, rarely cant the bow. (Some archers also shoot "Three Fingers Under" instead of split finger, but that is more rare.)

Longbow or Flatbow - North Anchor, split finger draw, often with the bow canted and the archer leaning in to the shot.

Shortbow or Horsebow - Anchor Varies, split finger draw or thumb ring, the bow is always canted. When released they do a "horseman's release" to better balance themselves / prevent themselves from falling off their horse.

Compound Bow - Peep Sight, Sight, Stabilizer, Mechanical Release, zero canting.

Olympic Recurve - South Anchor (under the chin), split finger draw using a tab, Sight, Stabilizer, Clicker, zero canting.

Happy Drawing and good luck to anyone who decides to get archery lessons!

If you live in Toronto Canada I recommend getting archery lessons from www.cardiotrek.ca/p/archery-lessons.html

Elven Villages and Architecture

Elves live in all sorts of place where they can be close to nature. Trees, forests, swamps, marshes, waterfalls, rocky mountains...


Elven Village in a Valley

Elven Village in a Swamp










Custom D&D Character Sheets, Artistic

Found these randomly on Google Image Search while looking for something else. So awesome I am thinking of doing something similar for my Adventurers League ranger character Wrathgar.

Whomever Jillian of Midgard is, they should be selling these in a book and making custom character sheets for people.







Fantasy Landscapes - Mountains

One of the things I like to do on Google Images is browse for fantasy landscapes. And because there are so many different kinds of landscapes (mountains, forests, rivers, swamps, deserts, seascapes, islands, jungles, grottoes, chasms, caves, volcanoes, waterfalls, etc) there is seemingly an infinite number of fantasy landscapes out there to choose from.

This month's landscape of choice is MOUNTAINS.

Now what I do with these images varies. Often they collect dust in a folder. Sometimes I use them for inspiration for a D&D game. Sometimes I just like looking at them. It varies.

Below are just a handful of fantasy mountains in my collection. I will likely have to post a 2nd version of this sometime in the future, after I have sorted through my collection more.






Fantasy Landscapes - Villages

One of the things I like to do on Google Images is browse for fantasy landscapes. And because there are so many different kinds of landscapes (mountains, forests, rivers, swamps, deserts, seascapes, islands, jungles, grottoes, chasms, caves, volcanoes, waterfalls, etc) there is seemingly an infinite number of fantasy landscapes out there to choose from.

This month's landscape of choice is VILLAGES.

Now what I do with these images varies. Often they collect dust in a folder. Sometimes I use them for inspiration for a D&D game. Sometimes I just like looking at them. It varies.

Villages in this case can vary wildly, from the spookier kind to the more peaceful and pastoral, or even a wealthy village with cobblestones and grand architecture, or to the very rustic Viking village. In this case I also get to crosslist this post with Fantasy Architecture. Woot!






















Publishing a fantasy book? Make sure you get a professional fantasy book editor.

Study Archery in Toronto

So you want to study archery, but you are having difficulty finding an archery instructor who is local. However there is a solution. If you are willing to travel you can take a crash course in archery in Toronto, Canada. 10 lessons over a two week period will take you from archery novice to an experienced and capable archer.

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