Kickstarter Sketch Card – Luigi

The Year of Luigi may be over, but this ghost-hunting Mario Brother will always be awesome in my book!

Pentel Pocket Brush and microns with Prismacolor and Copics on card stock.

-RD

Original art is © 2014 Randall Drew
Luigi is © Nintendo

Granite Con Sketch Card – Dagger

Princess Garnet is still probably one of my fave FF female characters. Most of it is nostalgia for sure, but at the time when FF IX came out, she impressed me as a fun, ambitious, and brave protagonist in a world where the ladies were usually damsel fodder or simple love interests.

Pentel pocket brush, prismacolor and copics on card stock.

-RD

Original art is © 2014 Randall Drew
FF IX Characters are © SquareEnix

Kickstarter Sketch Card – Classic Sonic

Definitely not SNES related…but we aim to please fans of all video games!

Pentel Pocket Brush, Prismacolor and Copics on Card Stock.

-RD

Original Art is © 2014 Randall Drew

Kickstarter Sketch Card – Impa

Princess Zelda’s personal guardian, teacher and international woman of mystery!

Pentel Pocket Brush, Prismacolors and Copics on card stock.

-RD

Original Art is © 2014 Randall Drew
The Legend of Zelda © Nintendo

GraniteCon Sketch Card – Shuckle

Probably one of the cutest, most innocent looking Pokemon. Shuckles are hardy on the defense and pretty scarce as I recall, back in the days of Gold and Silver!

Pentel Pocket Brush and Prismacolor on card stock.

-RD
Original Art is © 2014 Randall Drew
Pokemon is © Nintendo/Game Freak

Kickstarter Sketch Card – Adol Christian

I’ve never played a Ys game. For shame! I love the music however, so sweeping and amazing and full of passion! Someday I’ll sit down and blow through a couple of the classics. For now, here is a sketch card of Adol Christina from Ys III Wanderers!

Pentel Pocket brush, Prismacolor, Copics on card stock.

-RD

Original Art is © 2014 Randall Drew
Ys is © Nihon Falcom

KickStarter Sketch Card – Hero of Time

There were a LOT of Link requests for sketch card rewards. A LOT of Link. I mostly stuck to the SNES version Link to the Past design, but occasionally shook it up and pulled a different generation of our favorite green-clad hero!

Pentel Pocket brush, Mirons, Prismacolor and Copics on card stock.

-RD

Original art is © 2014 Randall Drew
Link is © Nintendo