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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

So much News!

Ooowee it's been a while! Do I have a lot to share with you today!

1. FOIL PRINTS! The Etsy Store is *finally* open again - now, much of what was previously available is available no longer, as I've decided to retire pretty much everything pre-2019 with the exception of my coloring books in my shopfront. But, there is an entirely new segment that didn't exist before - I am very excited to introduce a limited (run of 50 in each design) foil print in six design combinations: Examples below! Or check out the full offerings here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TortoiseHareCreate



2. STICKERS! These exclusive foil prints aren't the only new item kicking off this season's relaunch, I also present to you my first ever sticker set - a set of 5 vinyl die-cut 3" stickers! These too are limited, so get them while you can! That link again: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TortoiseHareCreate



3. EVERYTHING ELSE YOU COULD EVER WANT! In addition to relaunching my long-dormant Etsy store, I'm finally doing something about the dearth of t-shirt offerings, and thanks to TeePublic that extends to hoodies, different cuts of shirts, coasters, shower curtains, leggings, tote bags, journals, clocks, and phone cases - among other things, that's not even comprehensive! :o I personally placed the image on each item, some are patterned and some just feature the design center-stage, some have backgrounds, some don't. TeePublic allows you to select the background color on all your clothing - Please, check it out! I'm very excited to finally be getting this off the ground!! LINK! http://tee.pub/lic/-b7Q9rLqGPM 





4. AND FINALLY! If you want to know about new things added to either shop, and score discount codes and heads-up on special sales, join my Launch List! https://mailchi.mp/72c292965340/thcsubscribe


See you in a month for the Year End By the Numbers post! :o Can you believe it's already been a year?! It's going to be 2020, guys. I was promised flying cars, what gives? Happy December!

Friday, December 21, 2018

2018 - By The Numbers

It’s December and we’re fast coming up on another click of Earth’s odometer, so it’s time for the annual By The Numbers retrospective for 2018, wherein I throw out a lot of big and not-so-big numbers to try to quantify the year. :)

Client Work & Personal Pieces 

101: Client Work/Commissions: 101 total (2017: 113; 2016: 108; 2015: 74). This year struck a slightly better balance and let me pursue some personal projects, as well as pick up a new medium - Acrylics! - though tbf, I initially picked up acrylics due to an acrylic client project. :)

Collage of some of my favorite commissioned digital pieces of 2018


10: Commissioned Color Works:  Something I haven’t had the chance to do in past years is colorist/painter work for others’ pieces, and it is a blast.

67: Traditional pieces complete: The overwhelming majority of these pieces were personal pieces in 2018, either pieces designed to help me learn a medium, Inktober pieces, or inks intended to end up as coloring book pages for the upcoming Dragons & Dragonkin coloring book (11 acrylics on canvas, 2 acrylics on large wooden shields, 12 watercolors, 42 inks on bristol) (up from 23 pieces last year). This is a huge jump in traditional pieces for me, which is a trend I’d like to continue!

Collage of some of my favorite traditional pieces of 2018



Patreon - www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations

2018's THC banner

211: Number of posts made to Patreon in 2018, the overwhelming majority of which are private to my Patrons. Patreon continued to be a huge deal for me in 2018, and I am immensely grateful for every single one of my Patrons! Another number in this category: 1,063 - Number of total posts made to Patreon since launch in late 2014. Holy crow! Surpassed the 1k mark this year! (This is slightly down from 276 in 2017, as I’m trying to post bulkier posts a little less often now that I’ve figured out how to include wips in the actual posts instead of having everything be its own post!)

53: The number of amazing, beautiful, glowing human beings who support my Patreon. 2016 ended at 30, 2017 at 42, trend is looking pretty good - thank you! <3

15: Number of new stock art pieces released to my Patrons in 2018, bringing the total number of stock art pieces available for Stock Art Patrons and higher to download to 46! The $3 stock art tier was introduced mid-2017, and allows anyone at that tier or higher access to all pieces, with at least one being added per month!


Miscellaneous Numbers

15: Number of conventions attended this year (compare to: 38 in 2014, 17 in 2015, 24 in 2016, and 19 in 2017). That trend line is going down as conventions become more saturated in this area and attendance has dropped; I’ve chosen my favorite/best-performing conventions from previous years to attend this year, and had to nix a few larger ones that were just too expensive up front. It has opened up more of my weekends for work, though, which let me finish a lot more pieces in total this year than in years past!


9: Number of time-lapse paintings I’ve recorded and published to THC’s YouTube channel (subscribe!), including a Portalarium team member portrait, “Mermaid,” “War,” and “Alien Landscape.” Three of the videos are only available to Patrons, as they are of a piece still in progress. BAD NEWS: Since the forced upgrade to Mojave in early November, I’m now unable to run my Wacom tablet, Photoshop, and QuickTime’s screen recording simultaneously without quite a delay in brushstrokes, rendering me currently incapable of more time lapses. I’m hoping to find a remedy for that in the next few months, but I may have to break down and upgrade my system. ><

1: Editing hire in 2018. Yes, I still need to update my rates page to include that service, something that has been pushed back on my to-do list for months now. Grr.

60: Number of comic pages completed this year - Shroud of the Avatar: New Beginnings #2 is COMPLETE and off for final review, and is a much, much, MUCH larger book than previous issues! (This number was 42 last year, with both SotA: NB#1 and a commissioned comic for the Festival of the Silver Serpent, so quite the increase!)

7: Years of Tortoise & Hare Creations. I am unbelievably proud of this number. I thank every client, every company, every Patron, every follower on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for helping me along my career path and improving my skill set - I aim every year to improve as an artist and a writer (though 2018 was not personally a publishable writing year, I penned many a post). Consider joining my Patreon to help make sure THC survives for years to come (and get lots of cool rewards for yourself, too!) - www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations

Previous years’ By The Numbers posts:
2017 By The Numbers
2016 By The Numbers
2015 By The Numbers

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Shroud of the Avatar: New Beginnings #2 Kickstarter NOW LIVE!

Final standard cover for SotA:NB#2


The Kickstarter for Shroud of the Avatar: New Beginnings #2 is now live and smashing through stretch goals! We've already unlocked a bunch of stuff, the KS-exclusive alternate cover and oracle commemorative pin (design below), cover prints have been added to all physical rewards tiers, and in only SEVEN backers, all those tiers ALSO receive a free enamel pin ($12 value) - there are some crazy value adds coming up, help us get there and grab your pre-ordered copy with exclusive Kickstarter swag (and grab your only chance to create content for this issue in the community content tiers!) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/relicsbyrild/sota-new-beginnings-no-2-fantasy-rpg-comic



ONLY 15 DAYS TO GO! Don't miss this! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/relicsbyrild/sota-new-beginnings-no-2-fantasy-rpg-comic


Oracle enamel pin design!

Also - INKTOBER IS COMING! Patrons will get first view and first chance to snag originals and way lower prices than they will be offered if they reach public sale - www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations 

Monday, August 27, 2018

Online Original Art Auction - This Weekend!

Watcher in the Crystal Caves - 11x14, acrylic on canvas
Join me this weekend, Aug 30 - Sep 2, for an online original art auction here https://www.facebook.com/events/1022320857929454/

Around a dozen originals will go on sale at 3pm this Thursday (Aug 30) and remain open for bids until Sunday, Sep 2 at 10pm. Check out the event for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/1022320857929454/







Monday, June 25, 2018

Quarterly Patreon Giveaway Announcment - Join by June 30 to enter to win Hatchday!

Join me on www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations by June 30 to be entered into the quarterly original art giveaway! This quarter, I'm offering my 11x14, acrylic on canvas piece, "Hatchday" (which was also released to patrons as Stock Art this quarter - join at $3/month or higher to gain immediate access to 40 pieces of downloadable stock art with license, plus new stock every month!).

"Hatchday" - Indi Martin, 11x14, acrylic on canvas

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

New Timelapse Video & May's Patreon Stock Art Releases

New timelapse video: "War" from the upcoming 4 Horsewomen series:



And patrons this month got access to the "Zarmie," a sci-fi critter originally painted for ENWorld's March adventures! Join at or above the $3/month level to get access to 38 pieces of stock! www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations


"Zarmie" - by Indi Martin, available to THC patrons as stock now!

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

THC Patreon Update - 1st Quarter Stock Art Pieces Released

Five - FIVE! - new stock art pieces were released in Q1 2018 to patrons of THC - remember, $3 or higher a month gets you access to download the files and licenses for all of my stock art on Patreon, of which there are currently THIRTY-SEVEN. :o 37! Try not to download any stock art on the way to the parking lot!

This quarter's offerings include:


Armored Owlguard - 2018, Indi Martin


Dryad Mimics - 2018, Indi Martin



Cyclops - 2016, Indi Martin


Hangar Bay - 2017, Indi Martin

Woodcutter's Axe - 2015, Indi Martin

Get access to all of these and so much more - join the Tortoise & Hare Creations patreon now! Get cool stuff and support independent art! <3 www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations


Friday, March 16, 2018

Postmortem - the Book of Exalted Darkness

Link to get the Book of Exalted Darkness for 5E - https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/234892/Book-of-Exalted-Darkness-5E Add a splash of EVIL to your campaign - or a deluge!

I haven't done a freelance-artist project postmortem since the Veranthea Codex, back in early 2015, but I keep meaning to, and the Book of Exalted Darkness (BoED) is the perfect opportunity. Like the Veranthea Codex (VC), the BoED is the brainchild of Mike Myler (most recently of Operation: NaziSmasher fame), and is best described as a sprawling decopunk campaign setting for D&D 5th Edition, catering to super evil (and/or, since the stretch goals were reached, super good) characters. "Decopunk" was a term he introduced me to for this project - an alternate-history concept like steam- or diesel-punk with heavy art deco visual themes. I love art deco. I was immediately jazzed about the project. Mike wanted to keep the art concise and consistent, and so chose me as the featured artist for the book, for which I remain deeply honored.

As with VC, I'm not going to share all of the pieces in their entirety - you'll have to pick up the book!  In the VC postmortem, I included portions of all 16 pieces I completed for the pantheon. For BoED, I completed 38 pieces, including the cover, so I'm only going to highlight the ones on which I grew the most. Every project has lessons, and this one had quite a few!

I've maintained my "assembly line" mentioned in the earlier postmortem, but have added one stage, lineart. On large projects, I commonly have at least four items to progress/finish for the day, all at various stages: preliminary (loose) sketch, lineart (this stage was added for the Book of Passion, an adult OGL 3.5 project by Misfit Studios, because each piece was to be possibly printed in b/w and color - it seemed to add value to be a feedback stage on other projects, so I've kept it), flat colors, and final painting. Each stage gets sent off for approval/changes, so I might be working on 10 or more separate pieces in the span of a week. It took a while to get used to not hyperfocusing on one piece start-to-finish, but it's made for a faster turnaround on my end and a more consistent feel across pieces for the project. Win-win!

The Promo Pieces


Art brief asked for two large cover pieces, one with a celestial paladin, and one with an evil character, in something that set the highly-chromed, decopunk tone for the project. These two pieces were created for the Kickstarter, and represent an extreme version of the interior art - it just was too wildly different from my normal style for me to complete that many pieces quickly enough. Not only that, but I relied on a chroming filter laid on top of colors for the metal in these, and while it's not a bad look, I decided I wanted to learn how to handpaint shiny metals. I'd be doing it in every piece, so there was no reason not to use that to get good at it. I do love these pieces, enough to offer them at my convention tables as prints. The light side is my favorite of the two, though popular opinion seems to disagree, as I sell twice the amount of dark side posters.

Stefany Hibernica (portion)

This is the most "comic" of the BoED pieces - in the second piece I found a more natural paintbrush I fell in love with and use it heavily going forward - this and every prior piece have used only hard or soft round brushes, which is fine if you don't mind everything looking airbrushed. Still, I love this piece - you can't see the opposite side in this slice, which is blue/purple tinted and perhaps better, but I wanted to highlight her staff and hair. I just really like the staff, especially the gem. In each of these character designs (most visible in her hair, but a lot of them going forward will be in costume design), I considered how to incorporate art deco aesthetics, either by mimicking elements of clothing and fashion of that era, or structuring elements using art deco architectural notes. That'll be clearer in later pieces. She was first, and I was still trying to find common ground between my natural style and the extreme decopunk promo posters.




Hijacking a Steel Equos (portion)

The grand majority of these pieces were floating .pngs, meaning I didn't have to compose a full scene, just a detailed character or action. That said, there were still a handful of scenes to compose, and I tackled the one that sounded the most fun (they were all pretty equally challenging). Art brief asked for three characters in an inequa-charged (buy the book!) car hijacking a train. Here it was, my first real attempt at chrome, and it had to come in the form of vehicles (aside: Freelance is a great gig if you want to obtain a wide knowledge base as an artist - you never know what you're going to need to be able to draw). I don't have a huge base of vehicle experience, but I try to improve that with every piece. You can see the new brush especially well in the reflecting, coppery metal of the train, but I was definitely most proud of the chrome details on the car. Looking back, it could have done with some red reflected light, but it reads as shiny metal, so I'm pleased.

Rankir Tarryndorn (portion)

This guy is an awesome character, and I strongly recommend you picking up the book to see this whole piece and his description. He received some shiny gold tattoos and started in on a different gold shading, but the colors are a little muddy here so I take the dark darker in future pieces. Could be a different sort of metal. I'm proud of a lot of the costume design I did in this project - that's something I don't think I paid enough attention to before and will continue to be more conscious of in the future. There's a lot of beautiful glowy elements in this piece too, but again, could only pick one slice and costume design is one of the big lessons I took away from this project.

Tapper, Gnome Ranger

I'm sharing this one in its entirety. Art brief asked for a gnome who also happened to be the best ranger in the world, but heavily decorated (as with all of these "Celestial" characters).

Everything came together on him. I found a mix I was happy with between textured, painterly areas and round brush reflections, I love the color palette, and I'm not sure I ever got a more realistic shine during this project than the chromed gold on his outfit. The cutouts and shapes are art deco without being in your face about it. He's properly proportioned as a gnome (or very short man), but still looks like an adult. If I had to pick a favorite piece out of this project, it might be Tapper. There is very little I would change.

Varrus Goodwin (portion)

I enjoy the diversity that Mike maintains in his games, not only because I think it's great to be inclusive, but also because it gives me the chance to paint a lot of different skin tones (many inhuman tones as well!). I feel like I improved on darker skin in this project, but I'm sharing this slice because it has a few elements I wanted to call out - the chromed twin hook (I'm STILL encountering new weaponry to learn to draw!), and though you can see a few of the costume elements, this is another I wish you could see in full, because I'm VERY proud of the costume on him. The art brief asked for a character that was half monk, half general, and I feel like I nailed the design.










Caskette (portion)

Caskette's art brief was a fun challenge - essentially it asked for a super goth, power-suited woman reminiscent of an emo Ironman. Yes, please. I had to figure out how to paint shiny black metal, and once we settled on the sickly greenish glow for her power sources, the bright indigo jumped out at me as the perfect midtone. I noticed myself gravitating to very different color palettes than my usual for this project - bright, but at the same time, a little more natural (maybe not so much in this piece). I still love glowy things though. I hope that never changes.

Agens Coenobita (portion)

Art brief asked for a monk with bladed gloves, like the ones Shredder wore in TMNT. It was a lower tier piece, so it didn't get quite as many hours of work as some of the Celestials did, but I love how the blades turned out. I started using those white dots in the open midtones of some of the pieces, I'm not sure why, but I liked how it looked.

Bands of Kyttarmoak (portion)

This slice represents about 1/6th of the piece. This piece. Man, this was a hard one from the get-go. A full scene, with TWELVE metal "portals," each a unique art deco-inspired design, floating in air, each leading to a different hellish scene. This was a beast. Thankfully, he had various stock pieces already lined up to use for the hellish scenes (although a few of mine are visible here, the nightmare gods from VC and Invasion!, my War of the Worlds-inspired piece), but designing 12 individual portals and figuring out how to compose the scene as a whole was, well, a challenge is an understatement. There was a lot going on in this one. I especially like the "phases of the moon" frame, I would dig that as a mirror or clock frame on a wall. Overall, there are always some pieces where the things that must be displayed to augment the story make for a challenging or busy composition - one of the differences between illustrating for clients and doing personal work. Composition is still important, and I always try to make sure it's as aesthetically pleasing as possible, but ultimately they need certain things shown and it's an artist's job to show them. A tricky balance!

Grafting Feat (portion)



A noblewoman having had a few odd items grafted on to her, hellish wings and a demon's arm. This one was another lower-tier piece, so it didn't get quite as much painting time, but I'm not sure it really needed it in the end. Included here because it's a great example of how much my palette has shifted over time, plus I like the light, soft round texturing on the grafted demon arm skin, and I'm very happy with the turquoise work. I did a series of amulets as stock art for my Patrons (please support my art, and get awesome stuff in return! www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations ), but turquoise is one gemstone I didn't get to practice in that project. I wanted to tackle it here as soon as I put her in peach and realized how warm the piece would be - I figured a nice, cool turquoise would be a perfect little pop of color.

Purpura (portion)

This is a much larger scene than this little slice, and this is one of the least gruesome sections to boot. You can't have a setting for extremely evil characters without an extremely evil scene or two, right? The art brief asked for a torture room for "purpura," who are good, purple-skinned, beret-wearing smurf-like magic creatures. It didn't specify any forms of torture, but asked me to get creative. If you pick up the book (which you should!), definitely seek out this piece. 

Rakshasa Transformation

Art brief asked for someone transforming into a Rakshasa, painfully. Sharing this one in its entirety as well, it's a solid second-place for me behind Tapper. I augmented my standard fur-painting here and was really pleased with the natural coloration, and liked the overall design of the piece. I figured a human would have to grow a tail (ouch), so I painted the tail forming from the inside out - first bone, then muscle, then fur. The armor is simple, but I'm okay with that as it's not the focus of the piece. Originally, she was a full body piece like the others in the project, but he recommended we focus in on the action, and I think it was the right call.



Sanguine Razorstorm (portion)

This is a really small slice of this piece and is mostly the background, but I really loved the color work, and the velvetiness of the blood. I use a LOT more colors than I used to.

Knight of the Slate (portion)



One of the many pieces I didn't share was the Grey Knight, a monotone all-chromed-silver full-plate paladin with a full mask. This guy is a rogue one of those, so his costume design is very similar, except his scarred face is visible and he has power gauntlets and boots. I like him a lot - that deep purple color, the shiny metal, the coils, the scaled under armor, the not-quite-right-in-the-head expression. I just really like this guy. 

Oktellio (portion)

It is absolutely hard to tell what's going on here, as it's a small portion of the character, but I'm sharing it for the work on the tentacles. I know what that would feel like if I touched it, which is all I ever want from a painting.

Treklotus Edwardius (Portion)
I didn't share the other, Celestial tiefling, but this guy was the final piece I finished for the project, and while I like both tieflings, I like the gold work on Treklotus a bit better. The other tiefling, Darius, is a much lighter reddish-orange, but the client requested this guy be much darker, and more purple-red based.

The Cover



Mike wanted to reference the old Book of Vile Darkness manual in the cover composition for the Book of Exalted Darkness, so we chose to place the Mpahy Tantara - a book so vile it requires multiple protections to keep it closed - slightly tilted on an inscribed wooden table. Much of what I learned during the project as a whole made it into the cover - heavy chrome, chainwork (I didn't share a scene that features innumerable chains, all of which were hand painted, but check the Peirant Parhaol illustration in the book!), texturing, glow, etc. A few of my favorite things. Added the frame to the outside to tie back to the promo posters, and we've come full circle. I know this was long, so thank you for sticking it out! There's so many more pieces I didn't have the space to touch on here, but I highly recommend checking out the Book itself. Also, if you enjoyed this peek behind the scenes at life as a freelance artist, consider joining my Patreon and seeing far more! www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations

Get the Book of Exalted Darkness HERE! 

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Patron Stock Art Releases - January

Two new pieces released at full resolution and with a THC usage license to my Patrons at or above the $3 stock art tier - join me! Get immediate access to 34 stock art pieces, with new pieces released every month! Plus, you will be helping to support independent art, and I do everything in my power to make sure my Patrons get their money's worth! www.patreon.com/tortoiseharecreations

"Armored Owlguard"

"Dryad Mimics"


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