I’ve had the same freelance gig for around 8 years now, and I love working on these.  The company makes chip games that get played in bars, and the concepts are always super-fun to draw.  Plus they want fast turnaround, don’t mind if the art isn’t perfect, and have yet to reject a single thing I’ve ever sent them.  In other words… it’s a cake job!
The only request they ever make is that the colors need to be super saturated so that they “pop” even in low-light bars and taverns.  Outside of that, they usually just give me a title and maybe a rough premise, and then let me run wild.
“Lucky Lucy” is the latest example, and the 6 images at the bottom make up the chips for the game.

I’ve had the same freelance gig for around 8 years now, and I love working on these.  The company makes chip games that get played in bars, and the concepts are always super-fun to draw.  Plus they want fast turnaround, don’t mind if the art isn’t perfect, and have yet to reject a single thing I’ve ever sent them.  In other words… it’s a cake job!

The only request they ever make is that the colors need to be super saturated so that they “pop” even in low-light bars and taverns.  Outside of that, they usually just give me a title and maybe a rough premise, and then let me run wild.

“Lucky Lucy” is the latest example, and the 6 images at the bottom make up the chips for the game.