ÿþ<BODY bgcolor="#000000" background="../images/deadlands/backgrounds/gear-panel-dark.gif" text="#E0E0E0" link="#FFFFFF" alink="#F0F0F0" vlink="F8F8F8" topmargin="15" bottommargin="15" leftmargin="15" rightmargin="15"> <TITLE>Jordan Greywolf's Art Gallery - Miscellaneous</TITLE> <meta name="description" content="Miscellaneous artwork by T. Jordan 'Greywolf' Peacock"> <table border=0 width=100%> <tr valign=top> <td width=85> <a href="../gallery.htm#miscgallery"> <img SRC="../images/buttons/rivet-up.gif" ALT="Back to Gallery" border=0 align=center> </a> </td> <td align=center> <img src="../images/buttons/b-gallery2.gif" border=0 align=center ALT="General Gallery"> </td> <td width=85> &nbsp; </td> </tr> </table> <p> <font face="Arial" size="2"> Here are pictures from my "General Gallery" - pieces that don't necessarily fit into any of the other categories. <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2011-09-14-northern-lights-howling-wolves-for-ruth.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2011-09-14-northern-lights-howling-wolves-for-ruth-t.jpg ALT="Northern Lights Howling Wolves for Ruth" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Northern Lights Howling Wolves for Ruth</i><br> By request for my cousin Ruth, here are two wolves howling in front of the Northern Lights. Awroooooo! (14 Sep 2011.) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2011-08-24-haylee-pink-flower-fairy-1920x1200px.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2011-08-24-haylee-pink-flower-fairy-t.jpg ALT="Pink Flower Fairy for Haylee" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Pink Flower Fairy for Haylee</i><br> By request for my niece Haylee, here's a fairy sitting on a pink flower. (24 Aug 2011.) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/tori/2011-07-29-tori-red-baron-dragon.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/tori/2011-07-29-tori-red-baron-dragon-t.jpg ALT="Red Baron Dragon for Tori" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Red Baron Dragon for Tori</i><br> By request for my niece Tori, here's a ... hmm. Well, it's sort of a dragon that's been crossed with the Red Baron (and the Red Baron's Fokker DR-I tri-plane) ... somehow, drawn in a rough attempt at "MLP animation" style. (29 Jul 2011.) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/savageworlds/zombiezomg/gallery/2010-12-25-wotd-survivor-heroes-group.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/savageworlds/zombiezomg/gallery/2010-12-25-wotd-survivor-heroes-group-t.jpg ALT="War of the Dead: Survivor Heroes" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>War of the Dead: Survivor Heroes</i><br> A portrait of the player-characters from my zombie-themed "War of the Dead" Savage Worlds campaign, as a Christmas gift to my gaming group - as they appeared at the start of the campaign on board the cruise ship Pinnacle, BEFORE things started turning sour. From viewer's left to right, we have Dominic Gaston Gerrard (a gambler and con-man on board the ship to try to bilk naive tourists), Father O'Shaughnessy (a Catholic priest on board the ship to perform a marriage ceremony for a young couple), Todd "T-Man" Burton (a parkour runner and "Sports XTREME!" reality show contestant who has a habit of getting his shirt torn up all the time), Scarlett Rose (lounge singer and aspiring actress), and Brökken Glaz (aging former '80s glam-rock hair-metal star, performing on the ship in a desperate attempt to revive his flagging career). Merry Christmas! (25 Dec 2010.) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-10-09-peacock-phoenix-for-alexandria.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-10-09-peacock-phoenix-for-alexandria-t.jpg ALT="Peacock Phoenix for Alexandria" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Peacock Phoenix for Alexandria</i><br> A color sketch of a "peacock phoenix" for my cousin Alexandria. Back at our family reunion in July, I did face-painting for several of my younger relatives (although "face-painting" was just as often "arm-painting"), and one design I did was a "peacock phoenix" for Alexandria. I promised I'd do a more permanent version electronically, but it took quite a while for me to get around to it. Sorry! (9 Oct 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2010-09-29-ruth-centaur-knight.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2010-09-29-ruth-centaur-knight-t.jpg ALT="Centaur Knight Ruth" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Centaur Knight Ruth</i><br> This is a portrait of my cousin Ruth drawn (as per her request) as a centaur knight in shiny golden armor, with a sword. (29 Sep 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/meka/2010-09-29-mechwarrior-luke-battlemech-thor.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/meka/2010-09-29-mechwarrior-luke-battlemech-thor-t.jpg ALT="Mechwarrior Luke of House Buren / Thor Battlemech" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Mechwarrior Luke of House Buren / Thor Battlemech</i><br> I started this portrait back in July, but only finished it up now. It's a portrait of my cousin Luke as a 'mech pilot, with his favorite battlemech (the Thor) in the background. BattleTech, Mechwarrior, and Battlemech are trademarks of Topps Corporation, and their usage here in a fan work does not constitute a challenge to trademark status. (29 Sep 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-07-07-katie-the-volleyball-chihuahua.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-07-07-katie-the-volleyball-chihuahua-t.jpg ALT="Katie the Volleyball Chihuahua" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Katie the Volleyball Chihuahua</i><br> My cousin Katie wanted to be drawn as a chihuahua. She also happens to like sports, particularly volleyball, so I decided to draw her as a chihuahua playing volleyball. (7 Jul 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/pirates/gallery/2010-07-07-mark-the-highwayman.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/pirates/gallery/2010-07-07-mark-the-highwayman-t.jpg ALT="Mark the Highwayman" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Mark the Highwayman</i><br> Here's a portrait of my cousin Mark as an 18th-century highwayman stepping out of the shadows on a lonely, fog-shrouded winter forest, confronting a lone traveler in the dim lantern light. (7 Jul 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/pirates/gallery/2010-07-06-captain-charity-dawn.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/pirates/gallery/2010-07-06-captain-charity-dawn-t.jpg ALT="Captain Charity Dawn, Scourge of the High Seas" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Captain Charity Dawn, Scourge of the High Seas</i><br> My cousin Charity requested that I draw her as Captain Jack Sparrow. (Disclaimer: The character and likeness of Captain Jack Sparrow is a property of Disney. No infringement against or challenge to trademark or copyright status is intended.) (6 Jul 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2010-07-06-charlie's-blimp-busch-stadium.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2010-07-06-charlie's-blimp-busch-stadium-t.jpg ALT="Charlie's Blimp at Busch Stadium" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Charlie's Blimp at Busch Stadium</i><br> Here's a picture I drew, to the specifications of my cousin Charlie (age 6). He wanted a picture of Busch Stadium (and that's the St. Louis arch in the background), and with a blimp overhead, green with black stripes, displaying "Way to Go, Cardinals!" as a message, and with his own company logo: CHARLIECO. So, Charlie, here you go! (6 Jul 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2010-07-06-ruth-pinkish-dark-pegasus-with-rainbow-and-explosions.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2010-07-06-ruth-pinkish-dark-pegasus-with-rainbow-and-explosions-t.jpg ALT="Ruth's Pinkish Dark Pegasus of Doom with Rainbow and Explosions" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Ruth's Pinkish Dark Pegasus (of Doom) with Rainbow and Explosions</i><br> This is a picture I drew for my very special cousin Ruth, who has an interesting imagination. It started as a pink horsey running on a rainbow, and somehow it just kind of mutated from there as she (and some of my other cousins and my niece) contributed more ideas. Now, she's a dark pegasus with red warpaint, glowing red eyes, wings (of course), with sparkles coming from her hooves, while running across a warped rainbow, through explosions (which she probably started somehow). Whee! (My idea was to name the pegasus "Ruthless" after that, but I don't think she approves, so it's not official.) Thanks, Ruth! =) (6 Jul 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-07-04-happy-birthday-grandma-roadrunner-card-design.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-07-04-happy-birthday-grandma-roadrunner-card-design-t.jpg ALT="Happy Birthday, Grandma! - Roadrunner Card Design" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Happy Birthday, Grandma! (Roadrunner Card Design)</i><br> As mentioned previously, my grandmother likes roadrunners. I wanted to come up with a birthday card design for her, so I put a bunch of roadrunners in it. I also made a German chocolate cake ... and only afterwards found out that while she may appreciate the thought, she can't eat chocolate. (Oops. ;) ) Well, at least it's only an <i>imaginary</i> chocolate cake! (4 Jul 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/meka/2010-07-01-daniel-and-matthew-in-spartan-armor-from-halo.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/meka/2010-07-01-daniel-and-matthew-in-spartan-armor-from-halo-t.jpg ALT="Portrait of Daniel and Matthew in Spartan Armor, from Halo" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Portrait of Daniel and Matthew in Spartan Armor, from Halo</i><br> This idea originally came about two years ago: my cousins Daniel and Matthew wanted me to draw them in Spartan armor (as in from the video game Halo), with certain very specific weapons, in a bubble shield, with a Banshee visible in the background, explosions, and standing atop a pile of dead aliens. I actually had all of that done back in 2008, but I needed visual references of those dead aliens to work with (and, sad to say, I don't have the game). Daniel did some "research" for me this year, playing the game, dutifully zapping aliens, and then taking screenshots of the result and sending them to me. I was then able to go through this library of dead alien snapshots to get a few references for the resulting "dead alien pile." Tada! Portrait completed. (Note: This is fan art, and is not meant to present any sort of challenge to trademark or copyright status. Halo and all related images, logos, and characters are properties of Bungie and Microsoft.) (1 Jul 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-01-10-roadrunner-engineer-design-small.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2010-01-10-roadrunner-engineer-design-small-t.gif ALT="Roadrunner Engineer Design" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Roadrunner Engineer Design</i><br> My grandmother likes roadrunners. My grandfather really likes old-style railroad engines. I drew this as an attempt to come up with something for both of them. ;) (10 Jan 2010) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2009-06-02-tag-dtc-winter-sprites.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2009-06-02-tag-dtc-winter-sprites-t.jpg ALT="Daring Tales of Chivalry: Winter Sprite Swarm" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Daring Tales of Chivalry: Winter Sprite Swarm</i><br> These sprites are a bit less friendly than the snowball-throwing fairies I drew earlier (below). Rather, they're for a "winter sprite swarm" - an encounter in the <a href=http://www.tripleacegames.com/DaringTalesChivalry.php>Daring Tales of Chivalry</a> adventure, "The Dansbury Curse," from <a href=http://www.tripleacegames.com>Triple Ace Games</a>. (2 Jun 2009) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2008-12-23-fairy-snowball-fight.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2008-12-23-fairy-snowball-fight-t.jpg ALT="Christmas 2008: Fairy Snowball Fight" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Christmas 2008: Fairy Snowball Fight</i><br> Merry Christmas! This is a doodle I drew as a season's greetings picture for my nieces, Tori and Haylee. (23 Dec 2008) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2008-07-26-black-cat-in-training.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2008-07-26-black-cat-in-training-t.jpg ALT="Black Cat in Training" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Black Cat in Training</i><br> Okay, so this is kind of a "Halloween in July" picture, I guess. This is a silly sketch I did during one of our "art jam" gatherings. (26 Jul 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2008-02-14-blue-rose-butterfly.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2008-02-14-blue-rose-butterfly-t.jpg ALT="St. Valentine's Day Blue Rose and Butterfly" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>St. Valentine's Day Blue Rose and Butterfly</i><br> Happy St. Valentine's Day! (14 Feb 2008) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2008-02-14-rose-bw.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2008-02-14-rose-bw-t.gif ALT="St. Valentine's Day Rose" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>St. Valentine's Day Rose</i><br> I drew this at our weekly "art jam." (This was used as the base for the "blue rose" in the "Rose and Butterfly" picture above. (14 Feb 2008) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2008-02-14-butterfly-bw.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2008-02-14-butterfly-bw-t.gif ALT="Butterfly" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Butterfly</i><br> I also drew this at our weekly "art jam," as a design for someone who wanted a butterfly tattoo. It's not a particular species of butterfly; rather, I borrowed features of a few different butterfly types for the antennae, body and wings. (The complete image - with the rose - is further up.) (14 Feb 2008) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/2007-10-25-evil-pumpkin.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/2007-10-25-evil-pumpkin-t.jpg ALT="Happy Halloween from Greywolf! (Evil Pumpkin)" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Happy Halloween from Greywolf! (Evil Pumpkin)</i><br> Yeah, I know it's a bit early for Happy Halloween wishes, but better early than late, right? Anyway, here's a wicked-looking pumpkin that I drew. Originally, it was inspired by <a href=http://kla060365.googlepages.com/pumpkin/pdf>a Halloween-themed adventure for an Alice-in-Wonderland-themed game setting for Savage Worlds.</a> (And the author used some of the pictures I drew for his adventure. <a href=http://kla060365.googlepages.com/onesheets>He has some others as well.</a>) (25 Oct 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-08-22-sky-privateer.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-08-22-sky-privateer-t.gif ALT="Sky Privateer Captain" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Sky Privateer Captain</i><br> The captain of a privateer airship scans for pirates, while an allied ship keeps pace in the background ... and a dragon-bird takes a perch and hopes for some treats. (22 Aug 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-07-06-fairy-rider-bw.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-07-06-fairy-rider-bw-t.gif ALT="Futuristic Fairy Ornithopter" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Futuristic Fairy Ornithopter</i><br> In some futuristic wonderland, a fairy on an ornithopter pauses at a hovering signpost, considering where to go next. (6 Jul 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2007-05-22-leprechaun.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2007-05-22-leprechaun-t.gif ALT="Leprechaun" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Leprechaun</i><br> A sketch of a leprechaun I drew for a name badge for a co-worker (who happens to like leprechauns). (22 May 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-04-25-fairy-dragon-artist.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-04-25-fairy-dragon-artist-t.jpg ALT="Fairy Dragon Artist" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Fairy Dragon Artist</i><br> A fairy who happens to be a dragon artist ... or an artist who paints fairy dragons, depending on which way you read it. (Either way is fine!) I drew this as a picture for my little niece, Tori. (25 Apr 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-04-15-garden-fairy.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fairies-and-more/2007-04-15-garden-fairy-t.jpg ALT="Garden Fairy" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Garden Fairy</i><br> A little fairy with a costume woven from flower petals and stems, drawn for my little niece, Tori. (15 Apr 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2007-01-11-barbarian-champion-and-family.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2007-01-11-barbarian-champion-and-family-t.jpg ALT="Barbarian Champion and Family" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Barbarian Champion and Family</i><br> A barbarian champion that I sketched at the Thursday Night Panera Bread Art Jam ... and then his kids, and then the family pet (a "monster rat"). After all, even barbarian overlords have families! (11 Jan 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2007-01-11-mandy-the-little-witch.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/sketches/2007-01-11-mandy-the-little-witch-t.jpg ALT="Mandy the Little Witch" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Mandy the Little Witch</i><br> Mandy, a character from a short story I've been writing (with no particular audience in mind - just for the sake of doing so), dressed up for Halloween. (11 Jan 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2007-01-01-kildare-chang-juan.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2007-01-01-kildare-chang-juan-t.jpg ALT="Kildare and Chang Juan" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Kildare and Chang Juan</i><br> More fan art of characters from "Silver Scales" (a story by May Wasserman) - this time of Kildare with "Chang Juan", a spirit focus who has the form (and personality) of a shamelessly spoiled cat. (1 Jan 2007) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2006-12-24-silver-scales.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2006-12-24-silver-scales-t.jpg ALT="Silver Scales (Kildare and Madden)" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Silver Scales (Kildare and Madden)</i><br> A bit of "fan art" inspired by a story ("Silver Scales") by May Wasserman. Here is my artistic interpretation of the grey-skinned thaumaturge, Sir Kildare, and his rabbit companion (<i>not</i> a familiar!) Madden, plus a dragon with a parasol. (Note: This scene does not occur anywhere in the story, just to make that much clear!) I drew this as a sort of "Christmas present" for May - a very talented writer. (24 Dec 2006) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2006-09-07-arborea-scott-phoenix.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2006-09-07-arborea-scott-phoenix-t.jpg ALT="Scott Rides an Arborean Phoenix" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Scott Rides an Arborean Phoenix</i><br> An illustration from an unfinished short story project, "The Hero of Arborea." (7 Sep 2006) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/2006-07-11-alexandria-horse-mountains-bw.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/2006-07-11-alexandria-horse-mountains-bw-t.gif ALT="Alexandria Riding a Horse in the Mountains" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Alexandria Riding a Horse in the Mountains</i><br> A sketch drawn for my cousin Alexandria (as per her instructions), showing her riding a horse, with mountains in the distance. (11 Jul 2006) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2006-07-11-tori-charity-fairy-mermaid-seahorse-bw.gif> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2006-07-11-tori-charity-fairy-mermaid-seahorse-bw-t.gif ALT="Tori and Charity as Fairy Princess Mermaids on Seahorses" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Tori and Charity as Fairy Princess Mermaids on Seahorses</i><br> A sketch drawn for my niece Tori and cousin Charity, as "fairy princess mermaids" riding seahorses above an underwater magical fairy-mermaid kingdom, drawn as per their specifications. (11 Jul 2006) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/wow/characters/necro-pcs-01.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/wow/characters/necro-pcs-01-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Necronomicon World of Warcraft PCs #1" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Necronomicon World of Warcraft PCs #1</i><br> Sketches of the PCs written up for my World of Warcraft adventure session run at Necronomicon 2005 - a Night Elf Druid, Gnome Mage, Troll Warrior, Orc Barbarian, and Dwarf Scout. (20 Oct 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/wow/characters/necro-pcs-02.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/wow/characters/necro-pcs-02-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Necronomicon World of Warcraft PCs #2" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Necronomicon World of Warcraft PCs #2</i><br> Sketches of the PCs written up for my World of Warcraft adventure session run at Necronomicon 2005 - a Centaur, a Harpy Rogue, a Human Paladin, and a Night Elf Warrioress. (20 Oct 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-09-07-kathmandu.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-09-07-kathmandu-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Kathmandu the Cat-Man" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Kathmandu the Cat-Man</i><br> Kathmandu (one of the Superior City campaign superheroes) after yet another mind-bending experience with reality warping powers - this time ending up stuck in a hybrid of his various alternate forms. Kathmandu (c) John Boulton. (7 Sep 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-08-11-rose-gun.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-08-11-rose-gun-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Rose the Little Goth Girl with a Gun" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Rose the Little Goth Girl with a Gun</i><br> Just a doodle to "commemorate" an odd moment when Rose the Little Goth Girl pulled out a very large gun to blast one of the robots menacing our heroes in the Superior City Campaign (by means of a very favorable draw on the "Trinkets" Huckster spell in Deadlands rules). Rose the Little Goth Girl (c) Wendy Peacock. (11 Aug 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-08-11-rose-witch.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-08-11-rose-witch-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Rose the Little Goth Witch" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Rose the Little Goth Witch</i><br> Rose dressed up in her "Halloween costume" (various costume items scavenged from the post-Halloween Superior City ruins during the heroes' escape from "decontamination" robots). Rose the Little Goth Girl (c) Wendy Peacock. (11 Aug 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-06-03-voltage.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/super/characters/2005-06-03-voltage-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Voltage" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Voltage</i><br> An experiment in drawing directly on a pen tablet, rather than my usual method of starting with a pencil sketch, inking it (optional), and scanning it - then coloring it on the computer. This is a portrait of "Voltage", the creation of Liana Lavoie - and a PC in my <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/super.htm>Superior City</a> campaign. (3 Jun 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2005-06-01-kenaniah-miramelle-fishing.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/fantasy/2005-06-01-kenaniah-miramelle-fishing-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Kenaniah and Miramelle, Fishing at Westfall" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Kenaniah and Miramelle, Fishing at Westfall</i><br> A recent new interest of mine is <a href=http://www.worldofwarcraft.com>"World of Warcraft"</a>, one of those massive multiplayer online games. (Property of Blizzard Entertainment.) Here's a portrait of my primary character on Azjol-Nerub, Kenaniah the dwarf priest, fishing - accompanied by one of Wendy's characters, Miramelle the night elf druid. Though I didn't use a visual reference for accuracy, the backdrop is inspired by a stretch of coast on the north side of Westfall, where giant crabs ("sand crawlers") are plentiful, flanked by hostile murlocs, and with a bunch of happy homicidal gnolls on the bluff nearby. (1 Jun 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-scars-barbarian.gif> <img SRC=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-scars-barbarian-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Scars the Barbarian" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Scars the Barbarian</i><br> It used to be something of a cliche of mine, when describing a certain level of player difficulty in an RPG campaign - "You won't get killed, as long as you don't do something silly like leaping into a lava pit." Well, in my Superior City campaign, someone actually <i>did</i> leap into a lava pit and survived ... but then, it was Scars, a nigh-impervious, regenerating character who fears hardly anything. However, his <i>clothes</i> are another matter entirely, and after going for a brief wade through some lava to get to one of the bad guys, Scars had to make creative use of his shirt to maintain propriety. (Oops.) The magical axe and boots managed to survive the ordeal - as did his "trademark" shades. To commemorate the unlikely event, I did this drawing at a recent "Wednesday Night Panera Bread Art Jam". (2 May 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-raven-warrior-poe.jpg> <img SRC=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-raven-warrior-poe-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Raven Warrior Poe" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Raven Warrior Poe</i><br> "Poe", a magical raven familiar from "DungeonWorld", in one of his more serious-seeming moments, adopting the form of a humanish-looking warrior. (A sketch from the Wednesday Night Panera Bread Art Jam.) (2 May 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-clockwork-angel-voltage.jpg> <img SRC=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-clockwork-angel-voltage-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: Clockwork Angel Voltage" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Clockwork Angel Voltage</i><br> "Voltage", a heroine from the Superior City campaign, created by Liana Lavoie. Voltage is a heroine with powers over "static electricity", and she has a penchant for cobbling together all sorts of interesting (and very dangerous) inventions from materials on hand. During her trip into DungeonWorld, she made herself a pair of "clockwork wings". (A sketch from the Wednesday Night Panera Bread Art Jam.) (2 May 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-elf-bard.gif> <img SRC=../images/super/characters/2005-05-02-elf-bard-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Elf Bard" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Elf Bard</i><br> An elven bard from the city of Silverbirch - fought over by Voltage and Ferrari (superheroines from the Superior City campaign) during their journey to "DungeonWorld". (2 May 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2005-02-17-my-little-nightmare-flaming-death-pony.jpg> <img SRC=http://greywolf.critter.net/images/gallery/critters/2005-02-17-my-little-nightmare-flaming-death-pony-t.jpg ALT="Thumbnail: My Little Nightmare Flaming Death Pony" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>My Little Nightmare Flaming Death Pony</i><br> Another "art jam" sketch that I scanned and colorized, this time of a cutesy little nightmare of flaming death. (17 Feb 2005) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/ad&d/characters/paenitia-nouveau.gif> <img SRC=../images/ad&d/characters/paenitia-nouveau-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Paenitia Nouveau" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Paenitia Nouveau</i><br> An Art Nouveau-esque take on Paenitia, John Boulton's Tiefling Cleric D&D character from our <a href=../ad&d.htm>Heroes of Sturmsbane Campaign</a>, as she might appear in the sideline "dream quests" we've been running. (Her normal appearance in the campaign is a little more martial than this.) (5 Apr 2003) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-guardsman.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-guardsman-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Guardsman" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Guardsman</i><br> A design for a guardsman's uniform from my still-in-the-planning-stage "Legends of Aeonia" comic project. (18 Feb 2003) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-gwendolyn.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-gwendolyn-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Gwendolyn" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Gwendolyn</i><br> Another "Legends of Aeonia" character design: a housewife. (18 Feb 2003) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-magus.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-magus-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Magus" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Magus</i><br> Another "Legends of Aeonia" character design: an aged sorcerer. (18 Feb 2003) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-barbarian.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/legends/2003-02-18-barbarian-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Barbarian" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Barbarian</i><br> Another "Legends of Aeonia" character design: a barbarian hero with uncharacteristically perfect teeth. (18 Feb 2003) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/fantasy/paenitia.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/fantasy/paenitia-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Paenitia" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Paenitia</i><br> A black and white portrait of "Sister Paenitia," John Boulton's "plane-touched" cleric character for Mach's AD&D campaign. (This was drawn for a paper "placeholder", to show the character, character's name/profession, and player's name, to help in quick identification for a bunch of not-quite-acquainted-yet players.) (7 Sep 2002) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/fantasy/sir-ent.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/fantasy/sir-ent-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Sir Ent" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Sir Ent</i><br> A black and white portrait of "Sir Ent," Wendy's Half-Elf paladin character for Mach's AD&D campaign, drawn for a custom name-plate / placeholder. (29 Aug 2002) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td bgcolor=#C0C0C0 width=120 align=center> <a href="../images/gallery/animation/angel-anim-color.gif"><img SRC="../images/gallery/animation/angel-anim-color-t.gif" ALT="Thumbnail: Angel Animation (Color)" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Angel Animation (Color)</i><br>Colored version of a flying angel animation for a commission; the commission was terminated by the buyer, so no further clean-up work was done. (1 Jan 2001)</td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href="../images/gallery/animation/angel-anim-rough.gif"><img SRC="../images/gallery/animation/angel-anim-rough-t.gif" ALT="Thumbnail: Angel Animation (Rough)" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Angel Animation (Rough)</i><br>This is a rough test of an animation of a flying angel, done in pencil and turned into an animated GIF. (31 Dec 2000)</td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href="../images/gallery/chow-card.gif"><img SRC="../images/gallery/chow-card-t.gif" ALT="Thumbnail: Serena Chow Card" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Serena Chow Card</i><br>Serena Chow, a character created by Chris "Robotech Master" Meadows, done up as a combat card. (I'm not familiar with the card game, but it was some sort of fighter game, and he wanted his own custom fighter character, using the same statistics as an existing character.) Pen brush on sketchpad, colored in Painter Classic, then stuck into a modified card scan with Macromedia XRes. (19 Aug 2000)</td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td> <a href="../images/deadlands/weirdwars/orient/1914-poster-c.gif"><img SRC="../images/deadlands/weirdwars/orient/1914-poster-c-t.gif" width="120" ALT="Thumbnail: Westward on the Orient Express Poster (Color)" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Westward on the Orient Express Poster (Color)</i><br>A poster designed for the "Westward on the Orient Express" con scenario for Necronomicon 2000. Brush-pen on paper, colored in "watercolor" in Painter Classic. Here, I was trying for an Art Nouveau look (specifically, something suggestive of a design by Alfonse Mucha) to fit with the time period (1914) when this scenario was to take place. (19 Aug 2000)</td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td> <a href="../images/deadlands/weirdwars/orient/1914-poster-bw.gif"><img SRC="../images/deadlands/weirdwars/orient/1914-poster-bw-t.gif" width="120" ALT="Thumbnail: Westward on the Orient Express Poster" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Westward on the Orient Express Poster</i><br>A poster (black and white) designed for the "Westward on the Orient Express" con scenario for Necronomicon 2000. Brush-pen on paper. (19 Aug 2000)</td> </tr> </table> <p> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-turkey-target.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-turkey-target-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Delta Turkey Target" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Delta Turkey Target</i><br> While digging through things about the house, I came across some old photocopies of work that I did for Delta Industries back in 1994. I worked there as a design department assistant for about 6-7 months, while I was still in college, doing sculpting, mold-making, lettering and illustration. Delta made foam 3D archery and shooting range targets. Here's a box illustration I did of a big foam turkey target that they produced. Yes, those are all little dots I used for the shading. (1994) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-decoy.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-decoy-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Delta Decoy" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Delta Decoy</i><br> Not only did Delta make targets, but they made foam rubber decoys, as shown in another box illustration that I did. (And, yes, those are still lots of little dots for the shading.) (1994) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-decoy-action.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-decoy-action-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Delta Decoy Action" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Delta Decoy Action</i><br> And here's an even more <i>exciting</i> picture of a turkey decoy. Why, it's <i>moving</i>! (See, you could pull on the string and make it dip down like it was getting water, or whatever. Fool those turkeys!) Here, I varied my shading style to get a "multiple exposure" effect to suggest the movement. (And, yes, it took me a while to do all those dots. I used a crowquill pen and India ink in an inkwell.) (1994) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-super-center.gif> <img SRC=../images/gallery/portfolio/delta-super-center-t.gif ALT="Thumbnail: Delta Super Center" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>Delta Super Center</i><br> Now, this is actually something I helped build myself, before illustrating it for the box details. Basically, this was a harder foam insert that would go inside the main body of a 3D foam deer target -- which, if you could aim worth anything, is presumably the area that you're going to be ripping up the most with your arrows or gunshots. So, the big thing here was to have pieces that could be pulled out and removed with little trouble, so that your big expensive archery target could see more use without having to replace the whole thing. (The Copperpot lettering on the piece itself was accomplished by leaving a trough in the resin-coated master, pouring melted wax into it, then carving out the letters with tools, using a template that was printed off from a laser printer and stenciled over the surface. Once that was all satisfactory, the whole thing was stuck into a mold, a new "master" was made with industrial resin, and final cleaning up was done by sanding the surface, etc. I know that's probably more information than anyone needs, but there you have it. ;) ) (1994) </td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href="../images/gallery/sketches/1994-self-portrait.jpg"> <img SRC="../images/gallery/sketches/1994-self-portrait-t.jpg" ALT="Thumbnail: 1994 Self Portrait" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>1994 Self Portrait</i> <br> When I have visual reference, I can actually draw something that resembles a human being. This was done as an exercise for art class; back then, I had a full length mirror on the back side of my closet door in my basement room, and I took full advantage of it to do this self-portrait. (This was from back before I got a desk job and got fat.) Charcoal pencil on newsprint. (1994)</td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <table border=0> <tr valign=top> <td width=120 align=center> <a href="../images/gallery/sketches/1994-04-19-face-study.jpg"> <img SRC="../images/gallery/sketches/1994-04-19-face-study-t.jpg" ALT="Thumbnail: 1994 Face Study" align=center></a> </td> <td><i>1994 Face Study</i> <br> In our Drawing class, we most often had a nude model to draw from, but one day we did something different: each of us took turns sitting in the middle (fully clothed, thank goodness!) and serving as a model for the other students. For one of the models, I tried to do more than a mere sketch. For this piece, I had previously laid down some blotches of ink on paper and let it dry, then picked it up for the sketch, using white chalk to draw lines and highlights. I took some artistic liberties with the lines for dramatic effect. (There was no wind blowing through the studio at the time, but as this was a summer session 4-hour class, I sure wished there was at the time.) (19 Apr 1994)</td> </tr> </table> <hr color=#505050> <font size="1"><b>Images on this page are copyright by <a href=mailto:greywolf.fox.org>T. Jordan "Greywolf" Peacock</a> and by the respective owners of any characters depicted.</b></font> <p> <hr> <p> <center><a href=http://greywolf.critter.net><img src=../images/gallery/banners/greywolf-bw-banner.gif width=468 height=60 ALT="Greywolf Banner - 4K"></a></center> <p> <center><a href=http://greywolf.critter.net><img src=../images/gallery/banners/greywolf-sig-banner.gif width=468 height=60 ALT="Greywolf 'Signature' Banner - 52K"></a></center> <p> <hr> <p> </body> </HTML>