Dungeoneering101 Challenge – Jeremy D. Mohler
Hey folks! Wow, how the time seems to fly these days. This last month has been incredibly busy, which put me way behind schedule on my challenge piece. But, I managed to sit down last night and spend some time on this. It's another pretty sketchy piece and as far as these little experi
Read MoreLeave a CommentRobot Challenge – Jeremy D. Mohler
I'm running a little behind this month, mostly due to the fact that my wife and I just had another little girl. She just turned a month old, already! Anyway, juggling parenthood with freelance work and teaching has left me without as much time as I generally prefer. Plus, robots are a littl
Read MoreView Comments (6)April 2013 First Friday – Jeremy D. Mohler
You might notice something familiar about this piece - it was based off a sketch that I did for a previous challenge. My wife liked the piece really well and I'd been wanting to make a special piece just for her. So, I went ahead and took that original parents/children challenge and figure
Read MoreView Comments (9)Nightmare Challenge – Jeremy D. Mohler
This month's challenge was to do something that could be considered a "nightmare". I don't get to do creature designs very often and I thought that this would be a good opportunity to create something sort of off the wall and a little scary. I'm not entirely sure how scary this ended up (tho
Read MoreView Comments (5)Frontier Heroine – Jeremy D. Mohler
This was a pretty fun character study. I got to work in some interesting costuming and I'm already rather partial to western themes. I sort of pictured this heroine as having been found and raised by a Native American tribe, but as an adult, she made her way back into the White world. I t
Read MoreView Comments (4)Cthulhu Challenge – Jeremy D. Mohler
This is something a little different from me. This is much more a "sketch" than what I usually do, which I generally call drawings. It's really rough and honestly, approached more like I'd approach a thumbnail. I'm not always comfortable working so loose and rough, and I'm not super excite
Read MoreView Comments (11)December 2012 First Friday – Jeremy D. Mohler
This piece began life as a book cover for a client. The client was pretty open to suggestions and pretty much let me run with whatever (excepting a few details regarding the character). And as this has never been premiered elsewhere, I thought it would be a good piece to show. What I fo
Read MoreView Comments (12)Flight Challenge – Jeremy D. Mohler
So, I'm running a few days behind this month due to some other obligations. But, here's my piece for the "Flight" challenge. I've definitely always been a fan of giant monsters/dragons/creatures that are being ridden (much like my piece for the parents/children challenge earlier this year)
Read MoreView Comments (5)Western Challenge – Jeremy D. Mohler
This month challenge is western. I admit to having a special place in my heart for westerns. Perhaps in part from growing up in Kansas, but I also really like the genre. There is something just a little dystopic about westerns that appeals to me. If I'd had more time, I probably would have t
Read MoreView Comments (4)Halloween Challenge! – Jeremy D. Mohler
Well, I have to admit to being slightly unprepared for the Halloween challenge this month! It hit at a time when I'm starting to teach again (three days a week) as well as having several project deadlines. The problem with this theme is that there is just SO much material that can be used for
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