


Path to the Oracle, pen and ink, digital, It was nice to feature powerful and important women in fantasy art who are not wearing chainmail bikinis.This image was fun to plan and design. Of course this site is off Hârn, to the east in Ivinia. One of the covers I am most proud of is the Chybisa Kingdom cover, which features the Royal Guard charging in to save a caravan on the Genin Trail from some troublesome barbarians.Īnother favorite was the cover for Lokis. It has been an honor to work on this stuff as the work of Hotz was one of things that originally drew me Hârn in the first place. Kaldor was basically my interpretation of the scene that Eric Hotz had done for Kaldor almost 40 years ago. While I was a bit intimidated to do the cover images for the Hârnic Kingdoms, I am really happy with how they have come out.
#Sketchup 17 print in middle of two pages free
There were not a lot of images for this Kingdom so I had free reign.Ĭopyright © 2021, Richard Luschek and Columbia Games, Inc. So currently I am pretty proud of the work I did for the Dwarves in the Azadmere publications. My answer to that question is usually "the project I just finished". I will be starting that image this week as the Kickstarter successfuly winds down.Ĭolumbia Games asked me to discuss some of my favorite images Ive drawn for Hârn over the years. My work as improved since I did that image twenty years ago. I do like the theme, I would like to bring it up to the current standards. Kaldor for example has been colored recently but I never got a chance to work on the page one illustration. I will be doing new art as needed and coloring some of the older publications.
#Sketchup 17 print in middle of two pages series
In the coming Kickstarter Series for the Kingdom Hardbacks, we will be fleshing out and expanding the few that remain like Tharda and Azadmere- which is almost finished. Most of the kingdoms are finished and ready to go. The publishing schedule for Hârn has been steady and strong for years. The loose-leaf format will continue, so your binders of this fantasy world can continue to grow, in addition to CGI offering PDFs for all of the catalog. While I do think the loose-leaf format really lends itself to the publishing style for Hârn, the world constantly growing each year with published locations all over the island, it is nice to see the main kingdoms bound into slick hardbound books for our game shelves. I am excited about the Kingdoms of Hârn being published as hardbacks in Columbia Games new Kickstarter.
