Jon's Concept Art Interview
I just finished up with some work for a 4th edition DnD book, Legends of Norrath Card and SWG cards. I'll post that work once the NDA is lifted. In the meantime. Jon was kind enough to post some of my work in his interview with concept art.
I'm off to Disney world for a week for our family vaction and will be busy when I get back on a DnD manual cover!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
I got to paint an Undead Treant!
Here is a piece I have been wanting to share for a few weeks now and it's finally out so I can post it :) It was for the cover of Dungeon magazine. It was pretty complex but tons of fun to make. The main focus was the blackroot treant which is standing above the viewer, ready to stomp on em, in a crystal coliseum with the shadow of a green dragon on the wall and a stained glass window at the top of the ceiling.
I was really inspired by pollice verso by Jean Leon Gerome. A big thanks to Chantal Pare who was kind enough to let me use one of his patterns from his site for my inspiration for the glass window. Also thanks to Jon Schindehette who was fantastic to work with and who really helped me make this piece successful. I have included a few steps that I did along the way just for fun. Enjoy.
Here is a really rough sculpture that I made of the face on a blackroot treant to make sure I got the lighting right. It was fun to make, my son even helped too.

... and this is the sketch...

mid way thru...

...and finally done. Someday soon I'll do a full blown tutorial.

And below is one of the interior art illus. that I did for that article. Here is a bit of a story about this image. I had the opportunity to spend a week in North Platte Nebraska at the High School as a guest artist in late April and had a fantastic time. However, I didn't realize that there was an overlap between my time at the HS and my deadline on this round of work. So I would spend all day at the HS and then rush back to the hotel about 4pm work on this image until 1 or 2 in the morning each night. But in the end it was a great time and it all worked out, and I got all the images done on time. Anyway enjoy...

All images © Wizards of the Coast
Here is a piece I have been wanting to share for a few weeks now and it's finally out so I can post it :) It was for the cover of Dungeon magazine. It was pretty complex but tons of fun to make. The main focus was the blackroot treant which is standing above the viewer, ready to stomp on em, in a crystal coliseum with the shadow of a green dragon on the wall and a stained glass window at the top of the ceiling.
I was really inspired by pollice verso by Jean Leon Gerome. A big thanks to Chantal Pare who was kind enough to let me use one of his patterns from his site for my inspiration for the glass window. Also thanks to Jon Schindehette who was fantastic to work with and who really helped me make this piece successful. I have included a few steps that I did along the way just for fun. Enjoy.
Here is a really rough sculpture that I made of the face on a blackroot treant to make sure I got the lighting right. It was fun to make, my son even helped too.

... and this is the sketch...

mid way thru...

...and finally done. Someday soon I'll do a full blown tutorial.

And below is one of the interior art illus. that I did for that article. Here is a bit of a story about this image. I had the opportunity to spend a week in North Platte Nebraska at the High School as a guest artist in late April and had a fantastic time. However, I didn't realize that there was an overlap between my time at the HS and my deadline on this round of work. So I would spend all day at the HS and then rush back to the hotel about 4pm work on this image until 1 or 2 in the morning each night. But in the end it was a great time and it all worked out, and I got all the images done on time. Anyway enjoy...

All images © Wizards of the Coast
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Some recent work...
The force is strong in my family :)
This was an image that was tons of fun to do. I finally got the opportunity to use both my son and my wife in a SWG card and it's currently a BG Desktop at SWG TCG web site. My son is a HUGE star wars fan, so he really got a kick out of dressing up as a padawan (however he was bummed that he wasn't using the lightsaber tho)

Boll Deevil
This is a weekly exercise that Jon Schindehette http://artorder.blogspot.com/ puts together. It's a great exercise and really a fantastic way to keep yourself loose. I am in the middle of a couple of pieces for DnD and SoE so I decided it would be a perfect time to play around with speed painting. I gave myself a 1 hour time limit and came pretty close to hitting it. It's not as finished as I normally work, but it was fun to work with a set of limitations. Enjoy:
"Basically, we've taken a small and not very terrifying (unless you are a farmer) Boll Weevel and tossed him into the D&D Easy-Make Monster Maker™ and popped out the Boll Deevil. A terrifying incarnation of epic proportions...sometimes."
The force is strong in my family :)
This was an image that was tons of fun to do. I finally got the opportunity to use both my son and my wife in a SWG card and it's currently a BG Desktop at SWG TCG web site. My son is a HUGE star wars fan, so he really got a kick out of dressing up as a padawan (however he was bummed that he wasn't using the lightsaber tho)

Boll Deevil
This is a weekly exercise that Jon Schindehette http://artorder.blogspot.com/ puts together. It's a great exercise and really a fantastic way to keep yourself loose. I am in the middle of a couple of pieces for DnD and SoE so I decided it would be a perfect time to play around with speed painting. I gave myself a 1 hour time limit and came pretty close to hitting it. It's not as finished as I normally work, but it was fun to work with a set of limitations. Enjoy:
"Basically, we've taken a small and not very terrifying (unless you are a farmer) Boll Weevel and tossed him into the D&D Easy-Make Monster Maker™ and popped out the Boll Deevil. A terrifying incarnation of epic proportions...sometimes."

Wednesday, March 04, 2009
New Work!!
I finally got around to updating my web page with some art that is no longer under the NDA. I'll have more to post soon. Enjoy!
Click here to see my latest stuff
I finally got around to updating my web page with some art that is no longer under the NDA. I'll have more to post soon. Enjoy!
Click here to see my latest stuff
Friday, February 20, 2009
Jon Schindehette, one of the Senior AD's at WoTC has been running a fantastic blog. It's full of really great stuff for illustrators, and he has been one of my favorite people to work with... ever! Anyway, Jon was kind enough to post some of my ramblings about the master class I did this summer. Check it out here...
http://artorder.blogspot.com/2009/02/john-stanko-and-master-illustraion.html
http://artorder.blogspot.com/2009/02/john-stanko-and-master-illustraion.html
Thursday, February 12, 2009
I just finished a round of work for Star Wars Galaxies TCG and will post them once I can (NDA and all :P ) BUT that means I have a couple of weeks to work on some projects for myself. Here is one that I hope to finish up before the summer and take with me to comic con. It's heavily inspired by Donato Giancola. I had the pleasure of learning from Donato at the Illustration Master class last summer. He not only a master painter/ illustrator, but also just an all around great guy. Anyway... enjoy!
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Ok, I have been bad about maintaining this blog... but I promise to do better.
It has been a crazy year; I attended the "illustration master class" which was an amazing experience (I'll post more on this later). I was nominated for a chesley, and that was a fantastic honor. I won first place for my painting that I produced at the master class at Gencon. I won best amazon at dragon con. Also I have been working with WoTC, creating art for the online dragon magazine, and will have a piece in player handbook 2. I have also been creating card art for Legends of Norrath and Star Wars Galaxies. Anyway, that has been what I have been up to over the past year.
Now that's out of the way, (since most of my current work falls under NDA's) I wanted to post up some of my speed oil painting value studies. These are done from life in 10 to 30 min. Figure drawing is a really critical part of my process and I do it as often as my schedule allows (ideally 2 or 3 times a week) This comes from an exercise that I saw Dan Dos Santos demo while at the master class. I have been dying to try it, and now that I have... it's not as easy as Dan made it look! Enjoy!
It has been a crazy year; I attended the "illustration master class" which was an amazing experience (I'll post more on this later). I was nominated for a chesley, and that was a fantastic honor. I won first place for my painting that I produced at the master class at Gencon. I won best amazon at dragon con. Also I have been working with WoTC, creating art for the online dragon magazine, and will have a piece in player handbook 2. I have also been creating card art for Legends of Norrath and Star Wars Galaxies. Anyway, that has been what I have been up to over the past year.
Now that's out of the way, (since most of my current work falls under NDA's) I wanted to post up some of my speed oil painting value studies. These are done from life in 10 to 30 min. Figure drawing is a really critical part of my process and I do it as often as my schedule allows (ideally 2 or 3 times a week) This comes from an exercise that I saw Dan Dos Santos demo while at the master class. I have been dying to try it, and now that I have... it's not as easy as Dan made it look! Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Breathe!
I finally just finished a round of commission from SoE and WoTC. I posted all the new work for SoE a few weeks ago, so check it out and let me know what you think. I did 3 of them via painter, which I am slowly getting the hang of. The work for WoTC was a lot of fun to create and I hope to post samples soon. Now... to catch up on all those things that I put off for the last 2 months...
I finally just finished a round of commission from SoE and WoTC. I posted all the new work for SoE a few weeks ago, so check it out and let me know what you think. I did 3 of them via painter, which I am slowly getting the hang of. The work for WoTC was a lot of fun to create and I hope to post samples soon. Now... to catch up on all those things that I put off for the last 2 months...
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Finally! Welcome to my revised web site. In the work section you can see some of the latest pieces that I created for SoE Legend of Norrath. Check it out if you get a chance, its a great game with some fantastic artists. I am honored to be associated with them. Anyway, take care have a look around and let me know what you think.
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