Roger Loveless

Roger Loveless is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games.

Roger Loveless
NationalityAmerican
Known forFantasy art

Career

Loveless graduated from Utah State University, then moved to Los Angeles to begin a freelance career in illustration.[1] He has worked for clients from the entertainment industry, publishing, and advertising, including Milton Bradley, Nickelodeon, and Paramount Studios.[1] He has created packaging illustrations for some Super NES and Genesis games and for G.I. Joe products.[2] His Dungeons & Dragons work includes Vale of the Mage (1989), Legends & Lore (1990), Castles (1990), Tome of Magic (1991), Slayers of Lankhmar (1992), Cities of Bone (1994), Player's Option: Combat & Tactics (1995), and Warlock of the Stonecrowns (1995).

Loveless is also known for his inspirational images of Jesus Christ.

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gollark: I am not aware of "GG policy".
gollark: Containment efforts of the █████ spectre are ongoing.
gollark: Thus explain.
gollark: Anyway, people seem to disagree on what a communism is, but it seems to either just be "centrally planned economy" (many bees) or anarcho☭-ish hoping everyone will magically get along, possibly with communes.

References

  1. http://rogerlovelessart.com/Bio.html
  2. (January 6, 1998). "Illustrations on display", The Salt Lake Tribune, p. B2.
  • Roger Loveless's website
  • "Roger Loveless :: Pen & Paper RPG Database". Archived from the original on March 11, 2005.


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