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LARP the Movie!!!


Oh yeah, it's happening, people.  Rufusman is drawing stuff for a movie.  And not just any movie, oh no.  A geek flick.  You can be jealous.

So one of the crazy things Rufusman has been up to lately is conceptual art for the upcoming movie LARP.  It’s about, well, live action role playing, but as one who’s read the script, I can tell you it’s all that and a bag of holding, if you catch my meaning.  I won’t give out any spoilers, but I’d say it’s got the makings of a cult classic.  The co-writer and director, Nick Dunn, called me in to do conceptual artwork and storyboards for this film.  Verily, I feel very lucky to be part of this awesome team of fellow storytellers.  Here’s some of the artwork I’ve done so far, enjoy.  Also be sure to check out LARP on their website, http://www.larpthemovie.com/




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