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Friday, 6 September 2013

Medieval & Renaissance Cartographic Sea Monsters

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The always wonderful BiblioOdyssey site has an interesting review of Chet Van Duzer's book 'Sea Monsters on Medieval and Renaiss...
Saturday, 24 August 2013

Artwork for Gygax Magazine #2

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A month or so ago, a chance note on the Old School Gamers Facebook group put me in touch with Jayson Elliot, editor-in-chief for Gygax Maga...
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Friday, 19 July 2013

Even more Fortean stuff...

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Further to my own dabblings in Forteana (via my timelines here and here ), here are a few more places of interest online: Passing Strangen...
Friday, 28 June 2013

Nice dice...

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3D printing is rather cool, and seems to be improving all of the time. Some interesting dice designs can be seen here at Shapeways . O...
Thursday, 20 June 2013

Sheep-eating plants and Medieval comic strips...

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'It's coming straight for us...!' According to this BBC report , a sort-of carnivorous plant called Puya chilensis is about...
Wednesday, 19 June 2013

How to make armour...

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Further to my most recent post about Medieval armour, there's an interesting blog called How To Make Armour . This provides some ins...
Saturday, 1 June 2013

Helmets from the Age of Armoured Combat

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There are some great photos of weird and wonderful armoured helms to be found at this page over at io9 . Some are of the rather showy o...
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Jerry Boucher
Somerset, United Kingdom
I started working in the computer games industry back in 1996, initially as a graphics and concept artist but also diversified into various areas of design, concepting and anything else I'd volunteer to do. Since 2001 I've been involved in illustration work, focusing on aviation themes. This is mostly for model kit box art, but also for numerous books and magazines. Things I like: aircraft, drawing, painting, illustration, paper & dice RPGs, archaeology, drinking tea and probably lots of other stuff...
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