If you’re looking my current portfolio, please head over to www.chrishuth.com.
If you’re looking for gaming-related writing or updates on some other gaming projects, take a look at elderskull.blogspot.com.
If you’re looking my current portfolio, please head over to www.chrishuth.com.
If you’re looking for gaming-related writing or updates on some other gaming projects, take a look at elderskull.blogspot.com.
It’s been a busy year here at Huth Manor, including stately Huth Manor combusting slightly and then being reassigned to another physical location.
Nevertheless, we’re starting to push through the hazy jungle of projects put on hold by the event, including the aforelinked 13th Age layout (a tiny preview of which is above), the upcoming Esoterrorists 2.0, Investigator Weapons Volume 2 (the first volume of which is available in PDF and print) and a bunch of other things.
I have to update this too.
For the past few month’s I’ve been hard at work doing both art and layout for Pelgrane Press’ spectacular new game Night’s Black Agents, samples of which you can see on Pelgrane’s site.
This portfolio has been quiet, mostly because I’ve been busy doing more work! I’ve had my nose to the grindstone working on illustrations for Ashen Stars, Robin D. Laws and Pelgrane Press‘s just-released game of interstellar investigations.
Pelgrane has posted some previews of my work for the game:
• First post, featuring the monstrous Jaggar.
• A windswept planetary horizon.
• Crisis in the control centre (the illustration at the bottom).
• And stellar navigation, at FlamesRising.com (again, at the bottom)
It’s available now. More illustrations will be online soon.
In addition, there’s an excellent post tracking the collaboration to produce an a cover for an upcoming sword, sorcery and Yog-Sothothery game at Swords Against The Outer Dark, where you can get a look at some illustration process work.
You can see some previews of stuff I’ve been occupied with lately at these purveyors of blogliness:
• Previews of my art for PLANET ALGOL.
• Intermittant webcomicking with R. Kahn.
Mysterious projects are also in the brew, as we speak. Of these and other things I am forbidden to speak.
Cover for the Call of Cthulhu monograph, Mysteries of the Raj.