Ars Magica: Through the Aegis
Another supplement I helped out with, for Atlas Games‘ Ars Magica. Got to practice rendering underwater settings, which was fun!
Another supplement I helped out with, for Atlas Games‘ Ars Magica. Got to practice rendering underwater settings, which was fun!
This was probably one of my favorite Ars Magica (By Atlas Games) books that I’ve done. I got to draw different cultures than usual, which is always awesome. Working with Atlas Games is always a pleasure.
My fifth Ars Magica book! This one was called The Provencal Tribunal, once again by Atlas Games.
My fourth time working for Atlas Games was on another Ars Magica supplement: HOOKS. Once again I’m happy for any excuse to draw magical pretty things. AND DEER. I love deer.
I was hired to do some artwork for another Ars Magica supplement. This time it was Transforming Mythical Europe. Of course, by Atlas Games. I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of getting to draw such magical settings.
As promised, here’s the last half of the artwork I did for the Ars Magica supplement, Tales of Power. It’s by Atlas Games. These two were my favorites.
Find out more about Ars Magica here: http://www.atlas-games.com/arm5/
I was SO overjoyed when I was asked to be an artist for Ars Magica. It’s a wonderful game, and I’m honored to be working with Atlas Games. I did several pieces for one of their new supplement books, Tales of Power. Here’s a few! I’ll show the rest next time. 😉
Find out more about Ars Magica here: http://www.atlas-games.com/arm5/