Jeff Laubenstein Explained

Jeff Laubenstein is a fantasy artist.[1]

Career

Jeff Laubenstein has worked for several major Fantasy Game companies, including FASA, White Wolf, and Wizards of the Coast. He has been working in the field since the mid 80s. He was the art director on the Earthdawn project. Most of the Earthdawn books contained at least several of his contributions. In the early Shadowrun game books, his work featured prominently, illustrating nearly all of the NPC portraits.

Laubenstein was the art director at FASA for almost a decade.[2] His art appears in numerous FASA releases, including MechWarrior: The Battletech Role Playing Game (1986),[3] and Mercurial (Shadowrun) (1989).[3]

He has done illustrations for .

In 2001 he received a nomination for a Chesley Award, in the category Best Gaming-Related Illustration, for his work on Castles and Covenants (White Wolf Publishing).[4]

In 2014, Scott Taylor of Black Gate, named Jeff Laubenstein as #8 in a list of The Top 10 RPG Artists of the Past 40 Years, saying "His work appeared in every product the company ever created after his hiring, and he was the driving force for the design of the groundbreaking cyberpunk Shadowrun RPG in which he was responsible for all the iconic archtypes as well as a multitude of NPCs archtypes."[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Sauter, Spencer (January 27, 1992). "Fantasy comes to life in comic book show", The Pantagraph, p. B6.
  2. Web site: Black Gate » Articles » Art Evolution 1: Jeff Laubenstein. 15 September 2010 . 2019-02-11.
  3. Book: Schick, Lawrence. Lawrence Schick

    . Lawrence Schick. Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books . 1991. 0-87975-653-5.

  4. (July 2001). "Chesley Award nominations", Science Fiction Chronicle 22 (7): 3–4.
  5. Web site: Art of the Genre: The Top 10 RPG Artists of the Past 40 Years – Black Gate . 12 February 2014 .