This frontal character reference sheet was a commission where the client wanted to change their character from a more slender man to one with a more muscular physique due to the character’s powers changing in their story. I worked with them to figure out how muscular they wanted their character would now be. The flat colors used in this reference sheet placed next to the character so the client could always reference back to this sheet when they needed the exact colors they picked out while we were working together.
I was commissioned to make two icons that would be seen at a distance for a Dungeon Master to use for his D&D campaigns. These were both for the same client but a year apart. The first commission was the wolf based on a sketch the client made of his own wolf character. They wanted the wolf staring straight at the viewer with all coloring and markings as close as possible to their original drawing.
This raven was the second commission I did for them, after they finished their first campaign they needed a new Dungeon Master icon to use during their sessions. They didn’t have another original character to use so they asked for a raven in whichever pose I thought would work best for an icon that would be seen at a distance. So I chose to do a profile of a raven with a bright yellow background for better contrast that could be easily read from a distance.