scragend
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Freelance illustrator / ttrpg maker email: [email protected] commissions open
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I'm Scragend, a freelance illustrator and ttrpg maker based in southeast UK.

Contact me at [email protected]
Four illustrations of characters from ttrpgs. Four example illustrations of my more detailed style of working.
A shopping channel loot goblin, from a cursed tv station:
Illustration of a pair of goblin tv hosts, carrying their idol on their backs, made form many many infomercial items.
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Cheers mate! There’s a Giallo element to the game, so old Italian horror posters were my main design reference.
Bits from my first solo journaling ttrpg, The Sleeping Deaths.
Four pages from a ttrpg, one of text and three photo collages.
Thank you! Making it to be a mothership book with a little added module.
One of the pieces from my book of cybernetic upgrades.
Illustration of one cybernetic hand holding another detachable hand containing a concealed blade.
Some cursed fortune cards to add to your game.
Crop of a series of cursed paper fortunes.
Crop of a sci-fi bar scene.
WIP illustration of a group of sci-fi characters focused around a holographic projection of a ship.
More liminal horror characters.
Pencil drawing of the Storekeep. Tangled in the cable of the gas pump, and haloed by a badly taxidermies mongoose. Pencil drawing of the Devilled Moose. Sitting cross legged, two small human effigies before it and a skull entwined between its antlers.
Sketching out some characters for a liminal horror game.
Pencil drawing of the waitress. A snake in the coffee pot and yawning eyes in her hair. Pencil drawing of the mechanic. A skulled otter behind him and wrapped by makeshift exhaust pipes.
Interior phone from a cursed tv station.
Illustration of beaten up and disconnected phone.
Cheers! It’s slowly chugging away in the background.
Not breaking my streak of making the cover before I finish making the game.
Illustration of a woman’s torso, annotated with various cybernetic upgrades. A blue skeleton can be seen phasing through her.
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There is no such thing as "ai art" or "ai industry". There are ai wankers, grifters and fcking thieves. No artists or craftsmen amongst the slimy pencil neck geek crowd.
Still counts! I got to meet him briefly after one of the shows, just completely awestruck.
One my absolute favourites. Managed to see Magnolia Electric Company live twice.