Raisltin Majere – the invisibility spell

A painting I did of Raistlin Majere, black robe of the Dragonlance books by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman.
A portriat while he’s casting a spell in the Tower of High Sorcery – regarding the observer with a dangerous expression.

This portrait is part of a tryptic with Caramon and Kitiara.

References:
– Raistlin’s hands and robes: a picture of Yaroslav from The Musical “The Last Trial”
– Background: Rocca Paolina, Perugia
Digital art (pencil sketch + digital redraw photoshop + mediatablet) JPG 4680×5992 px – 16/08/2020

Most of the 25+ hours necessary for this Карамон painting were spent listening to the amazing Fantasy Musical “The Last Trial” (ПредПоследнее Испытание) – The Last Trial video


Tasslehoff’s pouches of Everything

📕 This artwork, created as a personal painting, was included in the 1st and 2nd edition of the manual “Tasslehoff’s pouches of Everything”, now DM Guild

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This is a work of fanart.
Copyright 2020 Elena Zambelli, All Rights reserved.
Artwork created on: 28/09/2020

Page last edit: 21/03/2023


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