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Malhavoc
Press
Chaositech Art Preview
This
is some of the weirdest artwork we've shown you in a long
time. To properly illustrate the oh-so-unnatural chaositech
monsters and the very intrusive chaositech devices, our
artists had to take a walk on the macabre side. Take a closer
look at these visions of Chaositech
from illustrators Toren "MacBin" Atkinson, Eric
Lofgren, Peter Schlough, and Kieran Yanner.
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Shallamoth
Kindred by MacBin
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Animated
Armor with Shield Arm by Peter Schlough
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Wing
Grafts by Eric Lofgren
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Spiderwalker
by Peter Schlough
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Dragon
and Blade Graft by Kieran Yanner
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Chaos-Shaped
Creature by Kieran Yanner
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Toren
MacBin Atkinson is known by night as the
lead singer in the Cthulhu rock band, The Darkest of the
Hillside Thickets, but by day he collects Saturday morning
cartoons and is a voice-over actor. You've seen his work
in d20 Call of Cthulhu, Delta Green, and the Freeport
trilogy, as well as many Malhavoc Press titles. He recently
wrote and illustrated his own roleplaying game, the pulp
sci-fi RPG Spaceship Zero.
Eric
Lofgrens early influences included comic book
art, the oils of Frazetta, and the inks of Berni Wrightson.
After discovering RPGs, he schooled himself in fantasy art.
After years of working other jobs to sustain himself while
drawing away evenings and weekends, he decided to take the
plunge, illustrating in the RPG industry. You can see other
examples of his work in Cry
Havoc and The
Diamond Throne.
Peter
Schlough is trained in the traditional arts, having
studied illustration at Cazenovia College and the University
of the Arts in Philadelphia. He has worked in commercial
art, but his real passion is telling stories through picturesmostly
science fiction, a little fantasy, and a whole lot of dark
and foreboding. His childhood love of Star Wars has
had a lifelong impact on his work and led him to become
a member of the Star Wars Artists Guild. Visit his website
at .
Interior
artist Kieran
Yanner has always been interested in art, roleplaying
games, and the fantasy/sci-fi genre. Taking example from
such artists as Jim Lee, Tony DiTerlizzi, and Brom, Kieran
began shaping his art style long before he ever thought
he would actually become a professional illustrator. From
Decipher to Malhavoc Press, White Wolf to Dream Pod 9, Kieran
has produced hundreds of illustrations for the roleplaying
industry and continues to do so. You can see other examples
of his work in Book of Eldritch
Might II, Book of Eldritch
Might III, Mindscapes,
Cry Havoc, and
The Diamond Throne.
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