One of the challenges Ruan had to deal with was that the TARDIS illustrations had to work with different social platforms and still strike an accord with recognisable locations.
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Fear this incredible Warhammer 40K Tech-Priest cosplay
Tech-Priests are members of the Cult Mechanicus, part of the Imperium of Man and responsible with growing the Imperium’s technical capabilities.
Ghosts of Saltmarsh get the googly eye treatment
There’s a page on Dyson Logos that you should know about.
This Thanos bikini is a new cosmic horror
Today, care of Amazon, we have a new candidate for the Thing That Should Not Be, and it is a Thanos bikini.
The Chat Portal: A new way to explore Geek Native
Communication is good. The world would be a better place if we did it more often.
A Matt Ferguson X Florey Exhibition: Amblinesque
Vice Press and the Bottleneck Gallery in New York are exhibiting original art by Matt Ferguson and Matthew “Florey” Rowan.
Help! I’m out of GM ideas, and I have a campaign to write
Randomly generated campaign ideas.
Astral adds animation; gives free animated tokens and maps to users
Astral has added animated tokens so you can have campfires that flicker, dangerous portals that swirl or ghouls that shuffle along.
Asmodee have a secret video project, and they’re recruiting
The distributor is looking for a video production intern. The position will last for three months, and all going well, the job may become full-time.
Typographic art: The opening lines from movies and TV
Oldrids have turned to the modern phenomena of pop cultures for their inspiration.




