Showing posts with label DnD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DnD. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Meesha the Monk - A pathfinder character portrait

I've been playing a lot of tabletop RPG's with my husband and our friends up north via Google Hangouts lately. We recently started a new campaign where I chose to play a half-elf monk. I have never tried to play a monk before and I'm finding it to be a bit of a challenge mostly because I'm not a person with very monk like personality traits. I'm enjoying the challenge though.

While we've been playing I've been doodling when my character isn't participating in a certain scene, so below is the result of that. It is a character portrait of Meesha the Monk, my OC(original character). I decided to keep the design very simple, since she is a simple monk with few worldly possessions mostly confined to a silent and to her, often boring life in the temple.

(c) Anita K. Olsen Stoebakk

(c) Anita K. Olsen Stoebakk

I've always drawn my own characters, and I have often done so for my friends in the past. I enjoy giving life to characters.


Until next time,
Anita K. Olsen Stoebakk

Contact:
anitaolsen.illustration@gmail.com

Website:
http://www.anitaolsen.daportfolio.com

Sunday, February 10, 2013

D&D + Snow White = ?

So what do you get when you cross a beloved Disney princess with a classic DnD character class?
Why you get a very pretty Ranger of course!

Below you can see parts of my process from sketch to finished image.

(all artwork on this page is copyrighted property of Anita Olsen Stoebakk)












Until next time,
Anita Olsen Stoebakk


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

What I did with my summer vacation!

Helloo everyone. How are you all doing? Good I hope.

Today I just want to talk about the little things that make the big difference. The last two weeks have sort of been my holiday this year. It's been raining almost non-stop and I couldn't afford to travel anywhere so I was pretty much stuck at home. I haven't drawn a thing in over a week. Not because I didn't want to, but because needed not to.

My mind and my body needed a break, to relax and to think of other things besides illustration. I have a tendency to get a bit manic when I work, and a lot of you know this already. I plunge into projects, work myself half to death and no one really gets to see hide nor hair of me for days or weeks at a time. That's why it is very important for me to take brakes when they are available,and try to have a decent life beyond that of illustration and promotion.

So what have I been doing all this time? A lot actually. My mother and some of my younger siblings came to visit, and they are quite the handfull at times, but it was very nice to see them again. Go shopping, go swimming, visit the amusement park and things like that.


My adorable siblings. He's trying to game in peace but she is not having it!



I have tended to my new hobby, jewellery making and beadweaving. Some of my results turned out pretty great as you can see below. It's tons of fun to have a hobby like this where I get to create something tangible and wearable.

This is a flat spiral stitch bracelet

 Brickstitched hoop earrings:

 Simple seedbead embellished bracelet:

Purple pearl earrings: 

 Wire wrapped blue droplet crystal, and silver angel wings earrings:

 Antiqued silver key, and cream pearl earrings:

I also decided to participate in the DnDNext playtest where players get to test the new edition of Dungeons and Dragons and take surveys and give the developers feedback on what they think of the new rules and systems. I can't really talk about it much since it's all very secretive but suffice to say that it's interesting and fun, and I'm the DM for the first time in my life which is kind of intimidating.

I've also attended a party, redesigned some band stickers and I've gamed a lot of Ratchet and Clank on my PS3.

Now the plan is to get back into working mode, promote the business, make new videos, try to get illustration gigs, participate in challenges on imaginefx.com and theartorder.com and of course go back to my regular part time job...

My days are looking a bit full, but hey that's just how it's got to be.

Until next time
Anita K. Olsen

www.anitaolsen.daportfolio.com
contact: anitaolsen.illustration@gmail.com