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Illustrations
the illustrations on the Spiralcat site are by
Brett Fitzpatrick
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I have been designing my own game for some time and this has created a lot of good role-playing game illustration. If you like any of this work and would be interested in commisioning me please don't hesitate to contact me at fitzpatrickbrett@yahoo.co.uk 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This colourful role-playing game vehicle illustration was created as part of the cover art for the rpgs on Spiralcat Games alonside the other button like bright logos on the Spiralcat Homepage.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

 
 
This magical flying horse vector art was produced for a very different type of game which used a deck of game cards.
 
I have had interest in my art from many prospective clients including video game designers and children's book publishers and I enjoy drawing and painting it so much that there is of course no end in site so have a look at my art and perhaps also my role-playing game.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 This is a hybrid 3D digital image made with Photoshop and trueSpace.It is a picture of a red dragon licking its lips at the thought of the next unlucky meal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
It's the visual and creative area of illustrations and my art that interests me the most and I am always looking for outlets for my art other than the games and fiction that I produce. I enjoy posting on art related internet forums such as the art challenge site Illustration Friday and the Deviant Art artist's community gaining exposure for my art and making friends at the same time.
 
 
 I am an editorial and games illustrator and I produce both colour and black and white images. Illustration is a great source of ideas for story telling and it is with my illustrations that I start, even if the goal is often to combine them with the text found in a role-playing game. I also produced this sugary sweet logo for my advice pages
 
This more subdued but still shiney and button like logo is used on the actual role-playing game pages themselves where a bright colourful logo might detract from the art on the pages.
 
 
  
I have been creating role-playing game illustrations for quite some time and have experience with both the low tech area of pencil, ink and paint, and the high tech extreme of images and animations produced with photoshop. My illustrations, whether children's illustrations, science fiction or logo designs all tend towards the fantastic.
Here are a few more examples of my work.