Episode 19 – Larry Elmore (Part 3)

Larry Elmore - Dragon Slayers

Episode 19 – Larry Elmore (Part 3)

Nerd Louisville sat down with legendary fantasy artist, Larry Elmore, for the podcast. We visited him at his home and studio in Leitchfield, KY. Larry was born in Louisville and holds a very special place in many nerds’ hearts for his evocative and immersive fantasy paintings. Larry is an incredibly gracious and kind host. He’s also a natural storyteller. Joe and I chatted with him for close to two hours, so we decided it’d be best to break this interview up into three parts. For the best art and art business related information view more here.

Larry Elmore
Larry Elmore in his home studio in Leitchfield, Ky.

Part One chronicles Larry’s upbringing and beginnings as a fantasy artist. We end right as Larry is hired to TSR, the company that created the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.

In Party Two, Larry tells us about his time at TSR and working to become one of the best-known fantasy artists in the industry. He also tells us about freelancing, the physical toll it took on him, and his obsession with art.

In Part Three, Larry explains how he figured out the trick to freelancing, his success with Kickstarter, and new project he has in the pipe.

We hope you enjoy!

Part III Highlights:

  • Figuring out how to freelance without killing yourself
  • Digital tools for art and continuing to paint
  • Collecting original works
  • The evolution of Larry’s process for art
  • Paiting at 100% instead of 70% and changing up style, experimenting
  • SnarfQuest and “bigfoot” comics
  • Self-publishing on Kickstarter and surpassing all expectations
  • What’s “making it”?
  • Nomination for HUGO Award
  • Larry’s wife unfriending him on Facebook
  • Keith Parkison and working together to get better
  • Movies & CGI versus traditional art
  • Breaking the traditional rules of cover art
  • Earning your way up in D&D and the first Dragon Larry encountered in the game
  • Inspiration for Joe’s favorite painting
  • Larry’s website redesign and selling art online
  • Mortality and painting
  • Why Larry draws women more than men?
  • A special new project where Larry wants to impact wisdom called Places of Power
  • Writing more and publishing a book of stories

You can find some of Larry Elmore art at www.larryelmore.com.

The Crew:

  • Mike Pfaff
  • Joe Dunman

Intro / Outro music is The White of Noon by STRFKR, graciously provided by Polyvinyl Records.

Episode 18 – Larry Elmore (Part 2)

Larry Elmore - Avalyne The Life Giver

Episode 18 – Larry Elmore (Part 2)

Nerd Louisville sat down with legendary fantasy artist, Larry Elmore, for the podcast. We visited him at his home and studio in Leitchfield, KY. Larry was born in Louisville and holds a very special place in many nerds’ hearts for his evocative and immersive fantasy paintings. Larry is an incredibly gracious and kind host. He’s also a natural storyteller. Joe and I chatted with him for close to two hours, so we decided it’d be best to break this interview up into three parts.

Larry Elmore
Larry Elmore in his home studio in Leitchfield, Ky.

Part One chronicles Larry’s upbringing and beginnings as a fantasy artist. We end right as Larry is hired to TSR, the company that created the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.

In Party Two, Larry tells us about his time at TSR and working to become one of the best-known fantasy artists in the industry. He also tells us about freelancing, the physical toll it took on him, and his obsession with art.

In Part Three, Larry explains how he figured out the trick to freelancing, his success with Kickstarter, and new project he has in the pipe.

We hope you enjoy!

Part II Highlights:

  • Getting Jeff Easley hired and meeting Keith Parkinson
  • The art department’s D&D campaign
  • Working with the game designers at TSR
  • How fun it was working at the place that made D&D
  • The woes of management at TSR
  • Doing freelance during Larry’s time at TSR
  • Designing Dragonlance!
  • The fight for Dragonlance when Greyhawk was the primary setting of D&D
  • Celtic influence on Larry’s work and Dragonlance
  • Character design and using character models
  • Preordained and fate
  • Playing in the woods as a kid; adventure and excitement
  • You can’t “out Frazetta” Frazetta
  • Not being able to do the AD&D covers
  • The slew of non-D&D freelance work Larry has done; Thundercats, etc.
  • Surviving on 3 hours of sleep and finally having a stroke
  • The heavy mental strain of freelancing
  • Being known but not rich
  • Being obsessed with art and painting

You can find some of Larry Elmore art at www.larryelmore.com.

The Crew:

  • Mike Pfaff
  • Joe Dunman

Intro / Outro music is The White of Noon by STRFKR, graciously provided by Polyvinyl Records.

Episode 17 – Larry Elmore (Part 1)

Episode 17 – Larry Elmore (Part 1)

Nerd Louisville sat down with legendary fantasy artist, Larry Elmore, for the podcast. We visited him at his home and studio in Leitchfield, KY. Larry was born in Louisville and holds a very special place in many nerds’ hearts for his evocative and immersive fantasy paintings. Larry is an incredibly gracious and kind host. He’s also a natural storyteller. Joe and I chatted with him for close to two hours, so we decided it’d be best to break this interview up into three parts.

Larry Elmore
Larry Elmore in his home studio in Leitchfield, Ky.

Part One chronicles Larry’s upbringing and beginnings as a fantasy artist. We end right as Larry is hired to TSR, the company that created the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game.

In Party Two, Larry tells us about his time at TSR and working to become one of the best-known fantasy artists in the industry. He also tells us about freelancing, the physical toll it took on him, and his obsession with art.

In Part Three, Larry explains how he figured out the trick to freelancing, his success with Kickstarter, and new project he has in the pipe.

We hope you enjoy!

Part I Highlights:

  • Introductions
  • Legendary fantasy artist Larry Elmore
  • Born and raised in Kentucky
  • Baptist upbringing
  • College at Western Kentucky University
  • Vietnam, the lottery system, being drafted
  • Success of senior show fantasy art
  • Throwing away a get out of Vietnam card
  • The promise of becoming a tunnel rat
  • Escaping being sent to Vietnam with art
  • Drawing portraits of wives and girlfriends at Basic
  • Working on training aids at Fort Knox and Germany
  • Getting some work in National Lampoon and Heavy Metal
  • Being a leader of artists and hurting people’s feelings
  • “Manson and his family” introducing Larry to Dungeons & Dragons
  • Larry’s first game as a dwarf fighter — “Elrod the Red”
  • Where’s the board?
  • Having a Thief in the party
  • Larry’s interest in Fantasy
  • Frazetta’s impact on Larry
  • Sense of adventure and exploration
  • Larry’s life of crime
  • Getting into fantasy fiction, Conan the Barbarian, Lord of the Rings, etc.
  • Painting fantasy covers that don’t match the actual book
  • “If the book sucks, the cover should suck too!”
  • Coming up with a signature
  • Getting published and getting work in fantasy art
  • Turning down TSR originally and then…
  • Being hired at TSR, the original publishers of Dungeons & Dragons

You can find some of Larry Elmore art at www.larryelmore.com.

The Crew:

  • Mike Pfaff
  • Joe Dunman

Intro / Outro music is The White of Noon by STRFKR, graciously provided by Polyvinyl Records.

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role XIV on Aug. 14

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role XIV on Aug. 14

by Nerd Louisville staff

Nerd Louisville presents – Slur Your Role! – a night of roleplaying games and boozing in the belly of Kaiju on Oak Street. Grab your lucky dice and join us.

This event is free. Walk-ins are welcome to the event, but we highly encourage showing up right at 4 pm (earlier!) to secure a spot at a table in the game of your preference. Check in at the front of the bar where we’ll be managing signups.
RSVP on Meetup!

→ Game Menu ←
►D&D (Multiverse – Aglarondi Nights), run by Steven
►D&D (Multiverse – Isle of the Dread), run by Matt
►D&D (Multiverse – Warden’s Reach), run by Jackson
►D&D (Multiverse – Carcere), run by Casey
►Achtung! Cthulhu, run by Andy
►Star Wars: Imperial Commandos, run by Mike

Dungeons  games will be part of the Louisville D&D Multiverse, where you can play the same character in a variety of Dungeons & Dragons games that all agree to permit each others’ players. So, if you’ve played in any of the Multiverse games, you can use that character (or create a new one).

As always, please tip your bartender! Check out the Slur Your Role XIV event page for more details and a map of where Kaiju is in Germantown!

Slur Your Role has been a featured Staff Pick in LEO Weekly and grows each time we hold the event. If you’re a game master and interested in running a game for Slur Your Role, please contact us

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Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role XIII on July 24

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role XIII on July 24

by Nerd Louisville staff

Nerd Louisville presents – Slur Your Role! – a night of roleplaying games and boozing in the belly of Kaiju on Oak Street. Grab your lucky dice and join us.

This event is free. Walk-ins are welcome to the event, but we highly encourage showing up right at 4 pm to secure a spot at a table in the game of your preference. Check in at the front of the bar where we’ll be managing signups.
RSVP on Meetup!

→ Game Menu ←
►D&D (Multiverse – Crossroads of Hyboria), run by John
►D&D (Multiverse – Ghostwalk), run by Jonathan
►D&D (Multiverse – Carcere), run by Casey
►D&D (Multiverse – Warden’s Reach), run by Jackson
►Achtung! Cthulhu, run by Andy
►Star Wars: Imperial Commandos, run by Mike

Dungeons  games will be part of the Louisville D&D Multiverse, where you can play the same character in a variety of Dungeons & Dragons games that all agree to permit each others’ players. So, if you’ve played in any of the Multiverse games, you can use that character (or create a new one).

As always, please tip your bartender! Check out the Slur Your Role XIII event page for more details and a map of where Kaiju is in Germantown!

Slur Your Role has been a featured Staff Pick in LEO Weekly and grows each time we hold the event. If you’re a game master and interested in running a game for Slur Your Role, please contact us

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Date Night: Join the (Adventure) Party

Nerd Louisville Date Night

Join the (Adventure) Party!

Written by Brandon Stettenbenz, Photography by Mike Pfaff

My wife has way more tabletop role-playing game (RPG) experience than I do. She played Dungeons & Dragons 2.5 and 3, but refused to play 4.0. Don’t ask me what the nuances are because I still don’t know, and I’m man enough to admit it. Although I played Dungeons & Dragons on Commodore 64 (it was older than me) and various level-based RPG video-games over the years, I never had the opportunity to play a pen-and-paper D20 game.

So when Ariel bought me my own set of rad dice, I promised her we’d find an RPG group. It’s hard to find 2-4 other people, a good dungeon master, and 3+ hours to play an RPG that works for everyone’s schedule. That’s why Slur Your Role, one of our awesome Nerd Louisville events, is a great opportunity for couples that want to game together. After all, many games (including all tabletop RPGs) require more than two to do battle.

In a similar vein, escape rooms are a great option for couples or small groups of friends who want to participate in fun activities together. Like tabletop RPGs, escape rooms require cooperation, communication, and problem-solving skills to complete the mission. Plus, unlike RPGs, escape rooms are typically timed, making them a perfect option for those who may not have several hours to devote to gaming. If you’re in the Fort Worth area, there are several escape room Fort Worth to choose from that offer a variety of themes and challenges, providing a unique and exciting experience for couples and friends alike.

Slur Your Role Tabletop Gaming (2nd & 4th Sundays)

Less of a traditional date than a social opportunity for couples, Slur Your Role is bi-weekly tabletop RPG event at Kaiju in Germantown (adjacent to both the Highlands and Old Louisville). Kaiju is a laid back bar themed in the giant monsters of its namesake. There are big Godzilla toys, as well as giant robots decorating the bar and kaiju artworks throughout. The nerdy decor helps you feel right at home with dice in one hand and a pint in the other.

Ariel - Slur Your Role XI
Ariel Fischer dungeon master’s a game of Dungeons & Dragons at Slur Your Role XI.

Whether you want to fight dragons, survive the wasteland, or uncover the mysteries of the Elder Gods, Slur Your Role has you covered. Games are comfortable at 4-6 plus a game master and the three separate rooms keep it from feeling claustrophobic. Ariel and I have been in the D&D group thus far, playing a thief and a magic user respectively. We’ve survived catacombs and ogres, ghouls and monsters, with the help of fighters, paladins, and rogues. We’ve talked to (and robbed) wise, old men, and dodged the ire of a bandit mage. As I’m a n00b at D&D, I’d say it’s been tough but fair, and never boring. Converting all D&D games to 5th edition (with our recent Louisville “multiverse” initiative) gave adventurers more room to manipulate their fate with extended skills and experience potential. You can also use your characters in multiple games, even outside of Slur Your Role, instead of starting from scratch.

Sterling - Slur Your Role XI
Sterling Pratt game master’s a Mutant Future adventure at Slur Your Role XI.

Sunday afternoons aren’t a popular time for a date, but there’s less of a bar crowd than Friday or Saturday nights, and nearly all the other patrons are there to game. So while you won’t be flirting and chatting the entire time, you also aren’t yelling over the jukebox and typical singles crowd. You’re also showing off your creativity and passion, which is nerd for “sexy”. So grab your crush or partner and sign on for an adventure that will challenge your collective nerd skills. You’ll build romantic rapport with your date and maybe even make some new friends.

Andy - Slur Your Role XI
Andy Bates describes a map to his players during a game of Dungeons & Dragons.

All our welcome! The next Slur Your Role is this Sunday 7/10/2016. Adventuring is free, but the drinks aren’t. So bring your imagination, your date, and don’t forget to tip your bartender

Tips:

  • Don’t try to hook-up your characters—other players might not enjoy your romantic sub-plot.
  • You’re committing to several hours of interacting with other people—don’t flirt the whole time.
  • Stick to your character, even if that means acting against your real-life date. But keep in mind, if their character gets killed, they probably won’t want to stick around and spectate.
  • The Kentucky Taco Co. will be at Slur Your Role XII with food, so we got you covered for dinner.
  • Above all, have fun and share it. And, remember the golden rule of gaming & romance: keep the competition light-hearted.

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role XII on July 10

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role XII on July 10

by Nerd Louisville staff

Nerd Louisville presents – Slur Your Role! – a night of roleplaying games and boozing in the belly of Kaiju on Oak Street. Grab your lucky dice and join us.

This event is free. Walk-ins are welcome to the event, but we highly encourage showing up right at 4 pm to secure a spot at a table in the game of your preference. Check in at the front of the bar where we’ll be managing signups.
RSVP on Meetup!

→ Game Menu ←
►D&D (Multiverse – Castle Palenor), run by Ariel
►D&D (Multiverse – Eldritch Isles), run by Mike
►D&D (Multiverse – Wardens Reach), run by Jackson
►WAR IN THE BRONX, run by Colin
►Achtung! Cthulhu, run by Andy
►Man Made Mythology, run by Don

Dungeons  games will be part of the Louisville D&D Multiverse, where you can play the same character in a variety of Dungeons & Dragons games that all agree to permit each others’ players. So, if you’ve played in any of the Multiverse games, you can use that character (or create a new one).

As always, please tip your bartender! Check out the Slur Your Role XII event page for more details and a map of where Kaiju is in Germantown!

Slur Your Role has been a featured Staff Pick in LEO Weekly and grows each time we hold the event. If you’re a game master and interested in running a game for Slur Your Role, please contact us

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Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role X on June 12

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role X on June 12

by Nerd Louisville staff

Nerd Louisville presents – Slur Your Role! – a night of roleplaying games and boozing in the belly of Kaiju on Oak Street. Grab your lucky dice and join us.

This event is free. Walk-ins are welcome to the event, but we highly encourage showing up right at 4 pm to secure a spot at a table in the game of your preference. Check in at the front of the bar where we’ll be managing signups.

For Slur X on June 12th, we’re excited to announce we will be having The Kentucky Taco Company swing by during the games, so make sure you come hungry!RSVP on Meetup!

→ Game Menu ←
►D&D (Multiverse – The Eldritch Isles), run by Mike
►D&D (Multiverse – Ghostwalk), run by Jonathan
►Star Wars, run by Matt
►Changeling: The Lost, run by Emily

Dungeons  games will be part of the Louisville D&D Multiverse, where you can play the same character in a variety of Dungeons & Dragons games that all agree to permit each others’ players. So, if you’ve played in any of the Multiverse games, you can use that character (or create a new one).

As always, please tip your bartender! Check out the Slur Your Role X event page for more details and a map of where Kaiju is in Germantown!

Slur Your Role has been a featured Staff Pick in LEO Weekly and grows each time we hold the event. If you’re a game master and interested in running a game for Slur Your Role, please contact us

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Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role IX on May 22

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role IX on May 22

by Nerd Louisville staff

Nerd Louisville Presents: Slur Your Role, a night of roleplaying games and boozing in the belly of Kaiju on Oak Street. Grab your lucky dice and come on out to play games with the Nerd Louisville crew.

Walk-ins are welcome to the event, but we highly encourage showing up right at 4 pm to secure a spot at a table in the game of your preference. Check in at the front of the bar where we will be managing sign-ups.

We’ll have some of our stand-bys, like D&D, but also a few brand new roleplaying games for people to try out if they’d like:

→ Game Menu ←
►Achtung! Cthulhu, run by Andy
►D&D (Multiverse – Ruins of Hyboria), run by John
►Savage Worlds – East Texas University, run by Jonathan
►Star Wars: Edge of the Empire, run by David

John’s D&D game will be Louisville D&D Multiverse games, where you can play the same character in a variety of Dungeons & Dragons games that all agree to permit each others’ players. So, if you’ve played in any of the Multiverse games, you can use that character (or create a new one).

As always, please tip your bartender! Check out the Slur Your Role IX event page for more details and a map of where Kaiju is in Germantown!

Slur Your Role has been a featured Staff Pick in LEO Weekly and grows each time we hold the event. If you’re a game master and interested in running a game for Slur Your Role, please contact us

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Lexicon: A Local Gaming Convention Worthy of the Name

LexiCon

Written by Matt McCloud

Lexicon was a true gamer’s convention with literally tons of games to be played and hundreds of players to play with. They had board games, card games, miniature games, war games, live-action roleplaying games, and even virtual computer games. So much energy was spent making it a great gaming convention, while the extraneous “stuff” found at other conventionss is largely put to the side. There were no panels, cosplay, or much else to distract a hardcore gamer at Lexicon.

It was easy to locate the two main rooms where Lexicon’s games were being played: the open gameplay room with seating for at least 300 and a smaller room holding about 200 people for scheduled demo play. Kerry Breitenstein, of Twilight Creations, was in the demo room with a bright and cheerful face. Kerry was testing out a new carrying case for her game, Zombies, and demonstrating its many fun and creepy expansions.

She also demonstrated other games, including Jupiter Rescue in which players are robots trying to save humans on a quickly disintegrating space station before the humans all transform into “Creeps”. I thought it was an entertaining game for just two players, but may be biased as I had the best teacher: the game’s creator.

Jupiter Rescue demo with Kerry Breitenstein
Jupiter Rescue demo with Kerry Breitenstein

As the day went on, it quickly became standing room only in both rooms as hundreds of avid gamers came to play some of their favorite games including Kingsburg, Catan, Carcassonne, Last Night on Earth, and more. There was an enormous gaming library for free use of the most popular games including many a bingo online game around but being stuck in the corner made it a long and tedious process to check out games, especially as the crowd grew. The Dealer’s area was also stuck in the corner. It was pretty bare bones, with offerings of games from the local game stores and a few t-shirt and knick-knack dealers.

Lexicon dealer corner
The dealer corner…cool stuff, but the same cool stuff.

Out of the hundreds of tables full with gamers – and yes they were all full – there was a mere smattering of 10 or so RPG games run by a few game masters. Pathfinder, Shadowrun, and Dungeons & Dragons joined a few local developers bringing out their products for a test run. One local developer, Joe Meade of Mystic Forces, guided players through a few preset adventures of his making. Joe said he loved seeing all the players at the convention.

“It looked a little more board game and card heavy than RPGs,” he said. “So, I was a little more limited in the market but I was having a good time.”

He mentioned that the Lexicon people are super nice and very friendly. He said they make you feel at home here. On that, I wholeheartedly agree.

At another table, I met former Lexicon vendors Chris Chancellor, Kitty Faulhaber, and Cassandra Florence playing Kingsburg. In the course of conversation, I discovered they’d been to all three Lexicons and enjoyed coming this time strictly as gamers.

“So far, we enjoy just being here to play the games,” said Kitty. “Everyone here tends to be pretty cool. You walk up and it’s like ‘hey, what are you playing? Can I just sit here and watch for a little while?’ And usually people are totally cool with that.”

Chris said he liked seeing everyone here and how the convention has grown.

“Even (Friday) it was already packed!” he said.

Kitty said that the people in charge at the Lexicon made a good decision in a smaller venue. She said it is really helping them grow slowly and really let the people who wanted to be here to be here.

Warmachine miniature game
A little Warmachine action

LexiCon is a great local gaming convention that knows how to pack them in. Overall, LexiCon does one thing extremely well: board games. Whether they’ll choose to expand other formats, like tabletop RPGs, is still uncertain.

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