I love art. I am terrible at it, I mean just god awful really, but my curse is to love things I am not very good at like art and music. But I have a good paying job and a huge list of contacts so one of my pleasures is to get art made of my characters.
What I thought I could do is start to share some of these artists I have found and maybe you will want to commission them as well.
While my peers are moving more and more to podcasts, art is truly a visual medium and needs to be shared in a place like this. So without further ado here is the inaugural post of the newest Other Side feature: Featured Artist.
I could not really do this without having Jacob Blackmon as my first artist.
Jacob and I have been working together for years on various game books, but primarily on the Strange Brew line for Pathfinder.
Jacob has an absolute ton of art out there. You can see work from a dozen or so publishers, but primarily from Misfit Studios and Purple Duck Games. He has an RPG art line out for authors/publishers on a budget. He does commission work and has a Patreon site.
Readers here know him best as the artist that first brought my Pathfinder version of Larina to life.
He also brought my D&D 5 character, and Larina's daughter, Taryn to life.
From his bio:
Jacob E. Blackmon was born in California, where he studied art – which is to say, he read a lot of comics and RPG game books and created art based on the things he loved. He now lives in Oklahoma (for some reason) and spends even more time drawing, playing games, and watching movies to fuel his addled imagination.You can find Jacob here:
Jacob has worked as a freelance artist for over ten years, working with companies such as Fainting Goat Games, Misfit Studios, Rite Publishing, and Rogue Genius Games. He had dipped his toes in writing with the sourcebooks ‘Lunar Knights’ and ‘Super Powered Bestiary.’ Jacob's current project is the 'Super Powered Legends' series for the Mutants and Masterminds RPG.
A collection of Jacob’s work can be found at https://www.deviantart.com/prodigyduck
Support Jacob here: https://www.patreon.com/jacobblackmon
Jacob can be hired for art commissions at this email: commissionprodigyduck@gmail.com
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