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"Sheila from Dungeons and Dragons - Redesign" by Robson Michel (G)
Fandom: Dungeons & Dragons cartoon (1983-1985) ("D&DC")
Character: Sheila | The Thief
Warnings: None (safe for work)
Medium: Digital painting (unspecified tools) [realism style]
Artist on social media: Robson Michel's art on Facebook
Artist gallery: Robson Michel's Deviant Art Gallery
Why this piece is awesome: The artist captioned this painting: "Sheila is older, bolder, and with a brand-new attitude!" This still image is all motion. In a full-length portrait, a grown-up Sheila makes her iconic gesture -- tugging the hood of her invisibility cloak with her right hand -- dramatically shifting between visibility and invisibility against a sweeping, forbidding, Realm landscape. She steps out alone on the edge, above and beyond her fears.
Link: "Sheila from Dungeons and Dragons - Redesign" by Robson Michel (2015)
Character: Sheila | The Thief
Warnings: None (safe for work)
Medium: Digital painting (unspecified tools) [realism style]
Artist on social media: Robson Michel's art on Facebook
Artist gallery: Robson Michel's Deviant Art Gallery
Why this piece is awesome: The artist captioned this painting: "Sheila is older, bolder, and with a brand-new attitude!" This still image is all motion. In a full-length portrait, a grown-up Sheila makes her iconic gesture -- tugging the hood of her invisibility cloak with her right hand -- dramatically shifting between visibility and invisibility against a sweeping, forbidding, Realm landscape. She steps out alone on the edge, above and beyond her fears.
Link: "Sheila from Dungeons and Dragons - Redesign" by Robson Michel (2015)
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I understand that this artist has subsequently gone on to actually work as an illustrator for Wizards of the Coast. I've wondered whether his fantastic D&DC fanart was perhaps part of his portfolio; he did a sequence of all the main characters in this "grown-up AU" realism style (Sheila's cloak is the breathtaking best of the set, imo).