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Eldoniousrex Tee Public shop is now open!

Hello all,

I’ve opened up a Tee Public shop to cover some of the older designs. If you missed out on previous t-shirt runs, now’s your chance to snag one. There are even a few I never got around to releasing.

Here’s the link:

https://www.teepublic.com/user/eldoniousrex

I’ll still be handling premium shirt runs myself. Look for a new Warhammer shirt pre-order soon.

Enjoy!

-Eldon

Hercules reborn!

Hercules casually strolling through a Roger Dean album cover.

Hello all,

Everything Battletech recently commissioned me to redesign the venerable Hercules battlemech. Admittedly, it looks like the lovechild of a Cataphract and Blackjack.
You can find a higher resolution version of the image on EBT’s Patreon or Discord.

Here’s a link to their main page: https://www.everythingbattletech.com/

Enjoy!

-Eldon

April Fools! Pseudotech: Arcade Operations

Slap em’, whack em’, mecha!

Hello folks,

Catalyst Games Lab graced us with a very cool April Fools “joke” today. A book full of zany rules to spice up your casual Battletech games.

Yours truly created the cover last year. I thought it might have gotten lost in time. But, it’s nice to see Catalyst putting it to good use.

Get your copy here:

https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/392022/PseudoTech-Arcade-Operations?term=pseudotech

Another “Bad” mech article! The Hornet!

It looks like a soybean cosplaying as The Rocketeer

Once again I had the honor of creating an illustration for a new “bad” mech article on Sarna.net. This time it’s the mediocre ovoid known as the Hornet light mech. Dr. Robotnik was Sean’s idea and I couldn’t pass up the chance to draw a classic Sonic villain.

Read the article here:

https://www.sarna.net/news/bad-mechs-hornet/

Enjoy!

DP9 previews: The Saker and Serpentina.

Hello folks,

DP9 has revealed more New Eden designs. This time we have a pair of hover vehicles. The support-orientated Saker and the medium hover tank the Serpentina.

Boy, these really exposed some issues I have with proper perspective. After these two designs, I had to go back to the drawing board with how I approach vehicle drawings.

A quick shout out to a book that’s helping me sort things out.

Framed Perspective Vol. 1

We got two more vehicles to go!

Until then, take care out there,

-Eldon