Posts Tagged ‘Game Of Thrones’

A Song of Ice and Fire Characters – Renly Baratheon

20th Jul 2012 0

Again, another character for the Game of Thrones RPG.
Renly Baratheon is the youngest of the Baratheon brothers.
Young, handsome, charming and somehow frivolous, I have to confess he is one of the characters I liked the least.
Yet I’m quite happy about how he turned out.

In my mind he was pretty much a spoiled brat.
When Robert and Stannis rode around the Seven Kingdoms wreaking havoc, he stayed safe at home playing with his toys.
I know he couldn’t help it because he was too young, and yet there he was.

When Robert eventually won the kingdom, Renly was given the biggest castle, even if he never fought a battle in his entire life.
Ok, there were reasons, but he could have at least acknowledged the fact that he didn’t deserve any of what he got and say thanks.
Just “thanks guys, you did the hard job and I’m enjoying your stuff, I love you” would have been enough for me.

If Game of Thrones were set in this century, Renly would be the rich twat spending his days driving daddy’s SUV and being awesome with the girls.
Anyway.

Game of Thrones characters - Renly Baratheon

By the Game of Thrones books Renly used to love dressing all pretty, he had a shiny, finely decorated enameled armour which, I figure, was not exactly designed for a real battle.
He looked great in it though.
For the armour I referenced heavily to a really cool plate armour I saw at the British Museum. It had been crafted for a prince (I don’t remember who to be honest) and I think it would have suited Renly pretty well.

A friend of mine pointed out that his face seems a bit too polished compared to the rest of the drawing, but I actually meant to paint his face as clean as possible, so I think it works fine.
Any more details would have made him look older, or possibly tougher than I meant to.
I see him as a young, unexperienced pretty guy wearing an expensive armour, I didn’t want him to look like a great warrior.
Understood Renly? You’re not a great warrior!

by Paolo Puggioni

Other GOT Characters – Mord

18th Jul 2012 1

Another character I designed for Green Ronin’s Game of Thrones – A Song of ice and Fire Campaign Guide.
Mord is a minor character in the Game of Thrones series, but he has an interesting personality.

He is the jailer at the Eyrie, he is brutal, half witted and at his best quite unpleasant.
By the description given in the books he is quite obese, with stained teeth and a lopsided skull, this as a result of an axe blow that just accentuated his god-given ugliness.
His favourite past time is teasing and torturing his prisoners, who are held in cells open on the side of the impossibly tall cliff the Eyrie is built on.
Most times detainees jumped in the void out of desperation, in equal measure due to the incessant winds, the tempting heights and Mord’s mistreatments.

What I meant to convey were his viciousness and dimness, only partially mitigated by his avidity.
Which, now that I think of it, are recurring traits of most secondary Game of Thrones characters.

As a side note, halfway through the process I realised my Mord looked like someone I knew, but I couldn’t point my finger on it.
Then it eventually dawned on me that he looked pretty much like the evil twin of what people considered the Fool in my old home town, back in Italy.
I remember I was pretty much one of the few who liked to talk to the guy. He wasn’t a fool at all, but he didn’t mind others to believe him such.
It lowered expectations and eased the pressure, he said. Also, he could afford to insult people in the middle of the street and yell swearwords every time he pleased, which is undoubtedly fun, cathartic and not at all frowned upon when you’re considered the Town Fool.

Awesome person, but yes, he was as ugly as a night on the toilet.
Once I realised where I was heading to, I just decided to go with the flow, and tried my best to stick to the face I had in mind. Minus the scar and the missing ear of course.
I don’t think he’s ever seen giving his back to the void in the Game of Thrones books (lest he got happily pushed over by his prisoners). But I chose to take this liberty to make who he was clearer.
As if keys and chains weren’t enough.

by Paolo Puggioni

My Shiny New Song Of Ice and Fire Stuff Has Arrived

20th Jun 2012 6

To my great surprise – I didn’t expect it so soon – Green Ronin sent me two copies of the Game of Thrones Rule Book I’ve worked on, A Song of Ice and Fire.
Being credited in video games is pretty cool, but having your name printed on the pages of a heavy, chunky, glossy RPG manual is a completely different thing.

For a start, when I was a kid and was introduced to the colourful, nerdy world of role playing games, the first thing I thought was “wow, when I grow up I totally want to have my drawings published on a RPG manual. It will never happen though”.
There you go, Past Me, it actually happened!

Second, books are a lot easier to brag about with friends. They sit on shelves, and you can discretely wave at them until someone realises there’s a new thing amongst your collection, and you can go – very casually – “Ah yes, that’s just the new Game of Thrones game, I worked on it”.

Also, books smell awesome, especially glossy ones. I won’t go into the books vs. tablet debate, but that’s precisely the reason why I’ll stick with paper as long as I can. Sorry trees, it’s not my fault you smell so good.

Anyway, these are some of the pages.
I was pleased to notice one of my drawings was used as the back cover art. The excellent Cover Art is Michael Komark’s.
The prints are slightly darker than the originals and they lost some mid-tones, next time I must remember to tweak the brightness before submitting.
As for the rest, it all looks so good I’m almost considering going back to Role-playing. I just need to cut my sleeping hours to three-four a day.

by Paolo Puggioni

Lannister Archers

11th Jun 2012 0

This is the last one I’ve been allowed to post from the Game of Thrones Illustrations I made for Green Ronin’s RPG.
It’s also my least favourite of the bunch, if I could go back I’d paint the faces of the archers from scratch.

The ones I prefer are in the second batch, which I’ll publish in a few months.
Thanks again to Green Ronin for allowing me to post all this artwork so soon.
Not to mention the fact that the Game of Thrones series has been the best thing I’ve read in the last few years, which thing makes the whole assignment unbelievably cool.

Lannisters Archers from the Game Of Thrones RPG

by Paolo Puggioni

Song of Ice and Fire Artwork: A Thief And An Ironman

6th Jun 2012 0

Some other artwork I made for the Game Of Thrones RPG

The first one is a classic of Fantasy Art: a thief doing thief things on a lock.
For some reason I choose a more “painty” approach with this. Unfortunately the composition is not as it had been planned at the beginning: the layout had to be turned from landscape to portrait after it was already finished and I’m not entirely happy with it now.

A Thief from Green Ronin's Game Of Thrones RPG

The other depicts a class of characters peculiar to the Game Of Thrones books.
Ironmen are fierce people from barren islands ravaged by storms. They are fearless warriors, sailors and pirates, playing at throwing axes at each other when they’re not pillaging coastal settlements.

When I made this I hadn’t read as much about them as I have now.
I would probably draw them differently now, this one looks a lot like a Viking, with not enough of their unique details.

Ironman Pillager from the Game Of Thrones RPG

by Paolo Puggioni

Catelyn Stark

4th Jun 2012 0

Another drawing from the first set I made for the Game Of Thrones RPG.
This one was was quite hard, I have to confess I have some troubles at drawing horses.
Horses have stupid legs, full of knees!

The Catelyn I depicted here is not the same you see in the Game of Thrones books, or in the series.
She is young here, not yet married to Ned Stark, her face void of all the troubles she would face in the future.
Or, well, of all the prodigies I can’t spoil!

For some reasons I set the scene in a snowy landscape, thinking of Winterfell rather than Riverrun, where Catelyn would likely have been during her youth.
However, despite Riverrun being further south, it gets some snow every now and then, so I figure it doesn’t really matter.
Neither the Art Director at Green Ronin nor George R.R. Martin complained about it, so here she is.

Game Of Thrones Character, Catelyn Stark

by Paolo Puggioni

Other GOT Characters

1st Jun 2012 0

Here are another couple of characters from the series I drew for Green Ronin’s Game Of Thrones RPG, A Song of Ice and Fire.
I can’t really tell which part of the book the Knight in the Snowstorm is in, the brief was simply about a knight having a hard time in a snowy landscape, and here he is.

Game of Thrones Character

The second character is a generic bandit of the many who infest the forests of Westeros.
There are many of this kind in the Game of Thrones book, preying on weaker travellers and being generally mean.
In this particular illustration the villain is waiting for his victim to appear from a clearance in the forest.

I can’t decide whether I made a mistake with the composition or not.
My intention was to convey “wait” and “something is about to happen coming from that side”. However, it might be that the bright patch on the right and the guy staring at it drag the eye outside of the canvas too much. I hope I managed to achieve some balance, I was close to the deadline and I didn’t have much time left for thumbnails at that point.

Game Of Thrones Character, a Bandit

by Paolo Puggioni

Another Game Of Thrones Illustration, A Sellsword

29th May 2012 0

I don’t know exactly what part of the books this drawing refers to.
There are several rogue warriors and sellswords in Game of Thrones, I guess this would be a generic, less important villain.
The brief was about a sellsword showing off a severed head (which I would assume he dutifully separated from the rest of the owner).
I took the chance to experiment with lighting, I’m quite happy about how it turned out.

Game Of Thrones Mercenary

by Paolo Puggioni

A Game Of Thrones, Artwork From the RPG

28th May 2012 3

I’ve been allowed to publish some of the artwork I’ve recently done for the RPG of A Game Of Thrones by Green Ronin (yay!)
In the next few days I’ll upload some illustrations from the first batch of inside art.

This is Balerion the Black Dread, the biggest dragon that ever lived.
According to the brief, his teeth are as long as swords, and his mouth could swallow a mammoth whole.
As a Concept Artist it’s difficult to imagine a better thing to work on.

It was been great fun to do, even though I have to admit I completely messed up the assignment and I had to redraw it from scratch after the first feedback.
Dragons in George R.R. Martin’s world have no arms. That is, they obviously have hind legs, whereas their arms evolved into wings, as it happens in bats.
I honestly hadn’t thought of that (Dragons in other settings can be quadrupedal with wings as a further set of limbs) and I’ll make sure I’ll get this clarified next time I’ll be asked to draw one.

Anyway, I’m posting the one that got rejected below. It’s not that bad, there are just two spare arms in the composition 🙁
Thanks to Green Ronin for allowing me to post this so soon.

by Paolo Puggioni