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Legendary D&D artist Larry Elmore explains the keys to crafting timeless fantasy
SHOWCASING THE FINEST TRADITIONAL ARTISTS
Taking as many guises as his names, the Prince of Lies turned at times into a man-devouring ogre, a mutant medley of claws, horns and wings, or the brooding rebel that lit the imagination of Romantic painters, as Carla Passino discovers
On being told that they had been bitten by a venomous snake, most eight-year-olds would panic. Not Nicholas Jubber; he was not terrified but disappointed by a diagnosis that contradicted his own. Nich
running the largest live-action roleplaying game in New England for decades. So he’s incredibly tuned in to what players actually want – what’s balanced, what’s fun, what draws people in.” When Robert
Capturing the immediacy of fighting and the writhing bodies of soldiers, as well as keeping narrative clarity, proved enormously difficult for painters depicting battles before the advent of photography. Michael Hall reveals how they rose to the challenge
I happened to fall into horror when I was quite young, it must have been when I was 13, so I’m a massive Lovecraft fan,” says Chris Foley, who has headed back to university to write more about his fav