Denis Loubet
Denis Loubet is an artist best known for his work on several pen & paper role-playing games and video games, including the MMORPG Ashen Empires.
Career
Loubet designed a set of miniatures called Cardboard Heroes (1980), a set of 40 full-color 25mm cardboard figures for use in fantasy roleplaying games, published by Steve Jackson Games (SJG).[1]:102 Several more Cardboard Heroes sets were produced by Loubet, Paul Jaquays, and Jeff Dee.[1]:103 Richard Garriott stopped by the SJG office one day, and ended up commissioning Loubet to paint the cover of Garriott's game Ultima I (1980), and Loubet painted many other covers for Garriott's games thereafter.[1]:104
Works
Origin Systems
Cover art, documentation illustrations, tile graphics, 3D sprite and model animations, 3D cinematic animations, etc.
- Akalabeth: World of Doom (AKA "Ultima 0"; actually published prior to the foundation of Origin Systems)[2]
- Ultima I
- Ultima III: Exodus
- Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
- Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny
- Ultima VI: The False Prophet
- Ultima VII: The Black Gate
- Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle
- Ultima VIII: Pagan
- Ultima IX: Ascension
- Ultima Online
- Worlds of Ultima: Savage Empire
- Worlds of Ultima: Martian Dreams
- Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss
- Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds
- Ultima: Runes of Virtue
- Wing Commander
- Wing Commander II
- Wing Commander: The Secret Missions
- Wing Commander: Secret Missions II
- Strike Commander
- Crusader: No Remorse
- Autoduel
- Ogre
- Tangled Tales
- Omega
- Bad Blood
- Knights of Legend
- Times of Lore
Pixelmine Games
Co-owner: Promotional and In-Game art and animation
- Ashen Empires
- Dransik
- Underworlds
- Underworlds 2
- Super Collider
Pen & Paper RPGs
Cover art, interior art.
- GURPS
- Hero Games
- Car Wars
- Ogre
- G.E.V.
- Cardboard Heroes
- Killer
- Space Gamer Magazine
- Fantasy Gamer Magazine
- Lands of Mystery (Justice, Inc.) (1985)[3]:271
- Swordbearer (1985)[3]:215
- Strike Force (Champions) (1988)[3]:43
Blade of the Avatar series of novels
Interior art
- The Sword of Midras[4]
References
- 1 2 3 Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
- ↑ "Ultima and Lord British | The Dot Eaters". Retrieved 2016-03-27.
- 1 2 3 Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
- ↑ http://www.tor.com/2016/05/20/excerpts-the-sword-of-midras-hickman-garriott/
External links
- Home page
- a nonprofit educational corporation to develop and support the atheist community
- a weekly cable access television show in Austin, Texas geared at a non-atheist audience
- an internet audio show out of Austin, TX