Arts And Crafts
Class specializations as brands
Have you ever looked at your specialization and considered its personality or brand?
The mind behind the edible gaming creations of Eat Game Live
We went looking for just what went into creating the tasty, gaming-themed treats you'll find on Eat Game Live.
Brighten your day with KageSatsuki’s druid doodles
If you're on Twitter, chances are you've seen a certain blue colored cat-from druid occasionally gracing your timeline: that's probably @KageSatsuki's Derpkitty.
BlizzCrafts: Warcraft and StarCraft in cookies, cakes, and other foodstuffs
Blizzard's games have inspired creative chefs to make foods that come from or represent these gaming universes — today we've gathered some of our favorites.
BlizzCrafts: Badge Babes turn your characters into art
Creating art based on game characters is nothing new, but the particular trend of making BlizzCon badge art may seem a bit unusual if you've never made it out to the convention yourself. For real world meetups like BlizzCon, it can be hard to recognize your in-game companions — none of whom have names hovering over their heads.
BlizzCrafts: Minimalist posters break down your WoW spec
What single ability defines your specialization? On Reddit, Matt Stevenson took this question as a challenge... and went on to create minimalist poster art for each class and spec. Even though these are simplistic designs, they manage to catch the flair of every WoW playstyle.
BlizzCrafts: Nail art is Blizzard fandom on a small scale
Some artists paint on canvas and others on computer, but for some, small scale art that can be painted on a single fingernail is the perfect outlet for expression.
Build your own Shadowmourne!
I'm not sure about you, but I personally never received a Shadowmourne during Wrath of the Lich King — but now you can make your own.
BlizzCrafts: SkahfeeStudios turns Warcraft quotes into art
Each poster is made up of numerous quotes from members of each faction, arranged and colored to make a faction logo out of the text. From picking just the right quotes to laying out the text one letter at a time, making these posters was a time consuming process — but we think the results are worth it.
BlizzCrafts: Tracimoc’s Pepe cosplay makes a splash at PAX
Sure, we all love Pepe, but the downside of everyone's favorite feathered friend is that he's stuck inside World of Warcraft while we (at least occasionally) like venturing out into the real (or at least non-virtual) world beyond Azeroth. So how do we take Pepe along? Liz Lirakis, the artist behind Tracimoc, came up with a solution in the form of this Pepe cosplay that she took to PAX East earlier this month.