Lloyd Metcalf Inc.

Showing posts with label kickstarter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kickstarter. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

The Dungeons and Dragons Art Life

How I became an RPG Artist

(The extremely short version)


It was January 2013 when I got the Facebook message. Or at least, that's when I think it was.
Luke Gygax, son of Gary Gygax creator of Dungeons and Dragons, sent me a message asking if I could contribute any images to his first adventure module he was trying to get done for GaryCon V (iirc).
There was something about a bear pooping in the woods. I was pretty fresh to digital art and had how-to videos rolling most of the time I was working from home.
The artwork in that module was just terrible. I had never shot anything directly to print before. Much of it was too dark, anatomically terrible, or just not what I would consider print-worthy today. It was enough to get the wheels rolling though. I was working on art 8 hours a day after coming home from my new office job, that also required 8 hours a day (Plus an hour and a half of driving).

I went all in and attended GaryCon. It was at great expense, maxing out a credit card, eating baloney and cheese in the hotel room that I was sharing, all to get there with a portfolio of images.

I was rewarded with Frank Mentzer, one of the early founders of D&D, thumbing the portfolio within the first few minutes. Since that moment Frank has been a vocal supporter of what I do.
It was at that Con I met many of my connections that have kept me going. Zach Glazar from Lesser Gnome had an idea, a basic module plot, and a commissioned piece from Jeff Dee. He was in dire need of an artist. He missed breakfast that morning and got stuck looking at what I had. Many other friends were made, games played, and art shared.

A month or so later Zach needed a small map, then in trickled the needs. I wasn't the best, but I decided from the beginning that what was needed was to be on time. Every time a deadline came, I made sure to beat it.
I started to get a bit better with each piece. I also began to take the idea of my teen age dream of illustrating fantasy RPGs seriously.

Lesser Gnome ended up entering the market after a super kickstarter with a full on old school box set. Many lessons were learned by everyone. I picked up some new tools and we showed up at GaryCon VI with our new products. Almost a year later I went to telecommuting my office job to keep up, then shortly after to no office job to keep up.

The client list has grown, I was a guest at North Texas RPG Con This year, shared a room with my childhood art Hero Jeff Easley, and have made MANY fast friends doing exactly what I love.

I have been extremely grateful all along this journey, but I have made many sacrifices and have worked at improving myself and my art like a tireless animal. My immediate family has been supportive, and every month brings a nervous moment of making sure the rent is paid.

My own Webstore is always growing with products and these seem like the days of unveiling the dreams. Just waiting for the veil to come all the way off to see what is under there!

Every year I am invited back to illustrate for Luke. We go to Lake Geneva and pay homage to Gary and meet with all our friends. Texas is also on my list every year. The friends and support I have found there cannot be beat.

This short article leaves out the working in the cold basement in Maine, our move to Florida, the many struggles and challenges we faced, and new clients I met. I have lost count of how many times my work has been published in less than 2 years. I am not sure there even is a recipe to follow or share about my journey. It seems like a long string of hard work and accidental friendships.

Now in my down time, when I find some, I produce and print my own Role Playing Game Adventures compatible with the old school AD&D model. Oil paintings don't linger around long before they sell and ship out the door. I am truly humbled by all the support, and I wake up eager every day to improve my work in some way.

Game - on.
Lloyd Metcalf
http://LMetcalf.com

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Some of you may have seen 'The Bogey of Swindle' My Mini Mod adventure I created with Ian Graham. Well, those were pretty popular.

The trial run was worth a shot, and we have decided to launch 'Mini Mods' A series of 3 short adventures.
We already have 2 of the 3 written. I have used some of the Kickstarter funds from the greeting card project to help get them moving. I have brought on a professional writer to help us out.... and yes, there is a kickstarter to get them made.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lmetcalf/rpg-mini-mods-role-playing-games-mini-modules
Help us fund Mini Mod adventures. Short one off adventure quests written for unprepared GMs, or side quests, red herrings, or just to add depth to your campaign world.
If you can't back or support I hope you will help spread the word. We are very excited to be part of the new generation of RPG game creators.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

RPG and Fantasy greeting cards from original art



Fantasy and RPG Greeting Cards
By Lesser Gnome’s Art Goblin
Lloyd Metcalf
This Kickstarter which has nearly hit its base funding level right out of the gate has plenty of room to grow.
The goal of the project is to create, and make available two greeting card designs from original works of art by illustrator Lloyd Metcalf. Once funded the cards will be available at conventions wherever he goes, and hopefully will be available online.
Lloyd is working with the experienced Kickstarters of Lesser Gnome to plan logistics and resources to deliver on time.
 Work has already begun on an original 18x24 oil painting on canvas entitled, “The Druid Casts Entangle” specifically for this project. At $1200 funding level both card designs will be created from oil paintings. Stretch goals include a number of FREE 5x7 prints of digital work from the past. Don’t miss your opportunity to get in now while original art is still affordable and on its way to becoming rapidly collectible.  There are a number of game designers and publishers working with this artist now and over the past year printing his work everywhere.
Clients include: Lesser Gnome, Frog God Games, Luke Gygax and Jim Ward, Center Stage Miniatures, North Texas RPG con, and a number of private collectors.
Through this Kickstarter you can acquire an original oil painting, pen and ink art, and even commission a piece for yourself where the artist works directly with you to illustrate your personal RPG character or scene.

Get in NOW!! Kickstarter ends on March 5th, 2014
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lmetcalf/fantasy-rpg-greeting-cards

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Lesser Gnome Kicking Off


In 7 little days the Lesser Gnome Kickstarter  project goes live. Supporting this, even at a dollar or two level is supporting my illustration ambitions. (I have A LOT of artwork in there) and The head gnome has been forking over cash to keep me working and get stuff done! Pay him back!
You can go to the Facebook page, like it, enter the Gno Contest at:
https://www.facebook.com/LesserGnome/app_143103275748075
to win FREE minis, gaming geek stuff before the launch even happens!

Success in producing this box set means more in the future. So support the page, like the stuff, and dust off your wallet, even just a little at launch time!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Larry Elmore original work



Normally I would refuse to do this sort of thing, but those who know me, know I am a fan of fantasy RPG games. Even more, I am a fan of the art and artists that inspire so many people and make a great game epic.
One of my artistic inspirations from day one has been Larry Elmore, who started with TSR on the basic game system.
Here is everyone's opportunity to have and hold not only a full color copy of some of his best works, but signed original works by the master himself.
Elmore has a style that is very particular to detail, planning and careful thought. His work reflect the hours, days, and years of experience he has gained.
A worth-while investment to be sure, I have pledged my funds to this project, take a look for yourself!