Yay art forum! What a nice way to bribe people into roleplaying (since most of my art comes from my games).
So here's some art I made of the Atlantic City Cabaret of the Damned (1920's freakshow game I've posted about in the Interest forum). Enjoy.
Most of these are a bit old, from about a year ago. I've improved since then, but some of these pieces I still like.
This is my character, Mike, a freakshow performer. He's my go-to character whenever I need to let out some angst.
Mike and Jackson, an albino who also performed in the freakshow (when the game was still running), going on an adventure.
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Some more Mike angst.
Mike and Jackson in front of the theater that houses the show.
I used to have another minor character called Dolores. Obviously, she was a working woman.
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Mike and Mr. Declan Quinn, a local gangster.
These are more recent paintings. This one features Mike and Mute Mick, the theater's liquor provider and a bootlegger.
A poster of Mike's act.
And some more Mikes looking angsty.
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Last one is a sketch featuring Mike with two other characters of mike which are unrelated to the Cabaret of the Damned. I just wanted to see I can make distinctions between their different body types.
Also notice I somehow managed arranging them by height, body type, and most importantly: level of hairiness.
And um. That's pretty much it. Hope I helped convince some people that this game is awesome and YOU SHOULD GO CHECK IT OUT IN THE INTEREST FORUM.