I just finished the next HarnQuest for Columbia Games. It has been a long time coming. This set of articles includes Dragons, Lesser Dragons, Mere Dragons (Ilme), and two hot Agrikan Orders.
I posted about the start of this HQ in February. I can't believe it has been that long.
In the mean time I also worked on CGI's fancy new website which was unveiled on Free RPG Day. While I had nothing to do with the building of the site, I helped with the look and did all of the icons for the main page. I wanted the site to look much like a medieval manuscript. I am very proud of the art for adding things to your cart, and checkout. You see? it is a medieval cart. Clever huh?
There were a few hiccups along the way for this release, but the exciting thing that held this up is CGI's decision that all new articles for Harn will have at least one color image. Though Dragons is lucky enough to contain 3 color images. I will discuss the dragon art in an upcoming post.
First is the color version of the image I posted about in the February post, now in full color- well at least some red, yellow and orange. Harn has for years been know for it's gritty pen and ink illustrations. Those will still be in most of the publications, but the page one color images will add more life to Harn. I tried a few different methods to color the pen and ink illustrations. I used oil paint, digital painting and a bit of water color. For this particular image I used a few methods. The first was to do a very rough water color wash on a new sheet of paper. I did a fast and loose painting which I scanned and laid it under the pen and ink image in photoshop. I then did the rest of the painting digitally.
Copyright © 2012, Columbia Games, Inc. and Richard Luschek |
"Hârn is home to many clerical orders devoted to Agrik, the dark god of
war and violence, but none is more mystical than the Order of Herpa the
Mace, whose priests are known for their ability to foresee the future
with remarkable clarity."
The above is a description of the article had lots of fodder for illustrating- and most of that fodder I threw in a big pile and set on fire. Copyright © 2012, Columbia Games, Inc. and Richard Luschek |
I am looking forward to hearing what the Harn fans think of this Harn Quest. I am pretty excited about the results.
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