How to Draw Your RPG Character : Armor, Weaponry & Creature Companions : Customize Your Fantasy Character Step by Step
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Author: Barton, Chrissa
History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -
Published on 12 August 2025 by Mixed Media Resources (Get Creative 6) in the United States.
Paperback / softback | 168 pages, 500 Illustrations, colour
217 x 254 x 16 | 686g
You learned the basics of drawing the faces and figures of all the different character types and classes of Dungeons & Dragons and other role-playing games in Chrissa Barton’s inaugural book, How to Draw Your RPG Character. Now step it up with tutorials in how to customise your character to make it uniquely your own. Chrissa covers in step-by-step detail how to draw:All weights of armour, from light protection for a rogue or druid to full heavy armour suitable for a fighter or paladinRobes, cloaks, and other clothingAccessories like boots, a wizard’s hat, different styles of helmets, and glovesAll manner and styles of swords, as well as hammers, bows and arrows, and magic staffsMusical instruments like the lute and drumPotion bottles and scrollsSymbology to include in the design of clothing, weapons, and armor to communicate lineage or allegianceThere is also a chapter devoted to how to draw a selection of creature companions that includes:WyvernOwlbearWolfHorse and unicornRavenThe final chapter shows how to put it all together, with tutorials for fully drawn characters customised with details that pull from all the tutorials included in the book.
With its layflat binding and more than 500 step-by-step illustrations, How to Draw Your RPG Character: Armor, Weaponry, & Creature Companions makes customising your fantasy character fun and easy!