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www.tobyfoxart.com
Hi I’m Toby, I work mainly in the TTRPG and CCG space. I love world building and fantasy, and I’m particularly interested in projects with diverse characters and cultures
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AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
This grungey friend is loosely based off of a kaprosuchus, but I warped the face to have a slightly human expression, with eyes that could look up and out of a sewer grate
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
This grungey friend is loosely based off of a kaprosuchus, but I warped the face to have a slightly human expression, with eyes that could look up and out of a sewer grate
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
This grungey friend is loosely based off of a kaprosuchus, but I warped the face to have a slightly human expression, with eyes that could look up and out of a sewer grate
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
This grungey friend is loosely based off of a kaprosuchus, but I warped the face to have a slightly human expression, with eyes that could look up and out of a sewer grate
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Sometimes you draw a lizard riding dwarf with a sunburn and it turns into your dad
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Sometimes you draw a lizard riding dwarf with a sunburn and it turns into your dad
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Sometimes you draw a lizard riding dwarf with a sunburn and it turns into your dad
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Sometimes you draw a lizard riding dwarf with a sunburn and it turns into your dad
AD: Sam Bartlett
I based this fellow on an orangutan to try and infuse some charm, and also used the curve of his face cloth to imply a smile. I think he’s just a cutie
AD: Sam Bartlett
I based this fellow on an orangutan to try and infuse some charm, and also used the curve of his face cloth to imply a smile. I think he’s just a cutie
AD: Sam Bartlett
I based this fellow on an orangutan to try and infuse some charm, and also used the curve of his face cloth to imply a smile. I think he’s just a cutie
AD: Sam Bartlett
I based this fellow on an orangutan to try and infuse some charm, and also used the curve of his face cloth to imply a smile. I think he’s just a cutie
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
A veiled otherworldly knave is always a fun brief to get. I based their proportions on myself and managed to get into the twisting pose for the ref
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
A veiled otherworldly knave is always a fun brief to get. I based their proportions on myself and managed to get into the twisting pose for the ref
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
A veiled otherworldly knave is always a fun brief to get. I based their proportions on myself and managed to get into the twisting pose for the ref
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
A veiled otherworldly knave is always a fun brief to get. I based their proportions on myself and managed to get into the twisting pose for the ref
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
There’s goblin sharks and angler fish and all sorts in this design, so much fun coming up with something creepy!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
There’s goblin sharks and angler fish and all sorts in this design, so much fun coming up with something creepy!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
There’s goblin sharks and angler fish and all sorts in this design, so much fun coming up with something creepy!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
There’s goblin sharks and angler fish and all sorts in this design, so much fun coming up with something creepy!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
The idea with his cloak is that each patch is from a different plane he’s visited, I had fun with the dissolving-into-particles teleport effect too!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
The idea with his cloak is that each patch is from a different plane he’s visited, I had fun with the dissolving-into-particles teleport effect too!
Also I liked my look today 💅
Also I liked my look today 💅
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
The idea with his cloak is that each patch is from a different plane he’s visited, I had fun with the dissolving-into-particles teleport effect too!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
The idea with his cloak is that each patch is from a different plane he’s visited, I had fun with the dissolving-into-particles teleport effect too!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Had so much fun with this piece, I love when fantasy does something unexpected! Also really pleased with the mage hands 🤘
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Had so much fun with this piece, I love when fantasy does something unexpected! Also really pleased with the mage hands 🤘
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Had so much fun with this piece, I love when fantasy does something unexpected! Also really pleased with the mage hands 🤘
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Had so much fun with this piece, I love when fantasy does something unexpected! Also really pleased with the mage hands 🤘
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Absolutely delighted to see that in the actual book they’re called Snickershells!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Absolutely delighted to see that in the actual book they’re called Snickershells!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Absolutely delighted to see that in the actual book they’re called Snickershells!
AD: Sam Bartlett and Beth Davies
Absolutely delighted to see that in the actual book they’re called Snickershells!
AD: Sam Bartlett
Really loved painting subtle colours into his scales and wings
AD: Sam Bartlett
Really loved painting subtle colours into his scales and wings
AD: Sam Bartlett
A whole month of sharing these paintings (and I’m not done yet)! This one is actually one of the earliest pieces I did for the book, back in 2024
AD: Sam Bartlett
A whole month of sharing these paintings (and I’m not done yet)! This one is actually one of the earliest pieces I did for the book, back in 2024
Some blurry screenshots of him responding to the noises I made
Some blurry screenshots of him responding to the noises I made
AD: Sam Bartlett
A whole month of sharing these paintings (and I’m not done yet)! This one is actually one of the earliest pieces I did for the book, back in 2024
AD: Sam Bartlett
A whole month of sharing these paintings (and I’m not done yet)! This one is actually one of the earliest pieces I did for the book, back in 2024
AD: Sam Bartlett
Painting this was a great excuse to shine a bunch of lights through a wine bottle 🍷
AD: Sam Bartlett
Painting this was a great excuse to shine a bunch of lights through a wine bottle 🍷