A couple card illustrations from the game Ghost Hunter: Angels & Demons I recently worked on.
Here are the remaining card illustrations I made for the game Kipple.
Some more illustrations for the card game Genies of Abyssinia, this time a lot of smaller simpler illustrations, almost sketches. It's always a good change of pace to change styles a bit as I usually paint instead of drawing and make detailed time consuming illustrations. Zoom in to see all the details, there are 60 small illustrations in one image.
I made this for a computer card game project a few months ago. I haven't worked on that many UI designs before so this was good practice as well. The book is there to contain the digital card collection and each pages has info and images of certain types of cards. I had the freedom of how I wanted to make this and in the end I decided to draw everything instead of using vectors as these screens won't need resizing.
Trash Kipple Here are some more of the illustrations I made for a card game called Kipple. It's about constructing new creatures from discarded biological, mechanical parts and re-purposed trash. Each creature consists of a head, torso and legs and any of the cards can be connected with any other two as long as all three parts are there, so there are a lot of possibilities.
These are some of the illustrations I made for a card game called Kipple. It's about constructing new creatures from discarded biological, mechanical parts and re-purposed trash. Each creature consists of a head, torso and legs and any of the cards can be connected with any other two as long as all three parts are there, so there are a lot of possibilities. There are a lot of cards in this game plus the box art, so instead of uploading the whole thing at once, I will be dividing it into at least 4 parts, with this one being the first. It was an interesting project, I got to paint a bit more loosely that I normally would due to the subject matter.
Mech Kipple These are some of the illustrations I made for a card game called Kipple. It's about constructing new creatures from discarded biological, mechanical parts and re-purposed trash. Each creature consists of a head, torso and legs and any of the cards can be connected with any other two as long as all three parts are there, so there are a lot of possibilities.
A simple card game I illustrated recently. The game is about poisoning people and not getting discovered before everyone dies. Delightful. Three of the drinks are just regular drinks and one is the poison, guess which? Hint: it's the bright green one with the skulls in it. The card on the left is the card back and the one on the right depicts the incognito poisoner supreme himself.
Ghost Hunter: Spirits So this is the forth deck I illustrated for the Ghost Hunter series. Well, it's actually the first. I came into this project beginning with the second deck after the first was illustrated by someone else( it wasn't very good) and the time has finally come to redraw this first/forth deck to match the other three I had done. This is only about half of the cards, I will upload the rest at a later point.
Some of the card illustrations I created for the game Genies of Abyssinia.
I made this for a computer card game project a couple months ago. I haven't worked on that many UI designs before so this was good practice as well. Before starting I wasn't sure whether I should go with vectors or just draw everything really precisely by hand in good old raster, but eventually I decided to just draw it and it seams to have worked out. Of course there are some extra button effects and details that go together with this, but those look quite boring as just an image and not a part of a functioning game so I left those out.
Folklore Monsters Cards This is the third deck of the Monster Hunter series I worked on. There are 4 decks in actuality, but the art for the very thirst one was done by someone else. Like previous decks, the creatures in this one are based on various legends from around the world, some very well known, some more obscure, and the middle card at the bottom is actually the front of the packaging.
Genies These are some of the illustrations I created for for a card game for Fancy Squid Games. The 6 six smaller images are some of the cards and the larger image on the right is the front of the box.
Witches Cards These are the card illustrations I made recently for a card game based on various witch legends. Some legends were familiar, some were weird as hell, like the one about a witch that would use children skins as clothing. The bottom right card is actually the front of the packaging. As you might have noticed, only orange color plus black and white were used. That was the limitation for these illustrations, a design choice I was presented with and the reason for it is to keep a consistent style with other matching card sets witch use another main color and are based on other legends which are either completed or in development.
Vampire Cards These are the card illustrations I made recently for a card game based on various vampire legends. Some legends were familiar, some were weird as hell. The middle card in the bottom row is actually the front of the packaging. As you might have noticed, only red color plus black and white were used. That was the limitation for these illustrations, a stylistic choice I was presented with and the reason for it is to keep a consistent style with other matching card sets witch use another main color and are based on other legends which are either completed or in development.
Cadaver card game illustrations As the title suggests, these are are illustrations I did for a card game called "Cadaver" about necromancy. It's always fun to draw corpses and spare body parts and insane characters. I won't explain the rules of the game, but the first 4 cards are corpses, the things you necromance up. Second row of 3 cards are the items you need for resurrecting said corpses. The third row or 3 cards are accomplices that provide you the items for resurrecting and the first 3 cards in the bottom row are special use cards. The very last card at the bottom right is actually the image used for the back side of the cards.
Here is a little promotional image I made for the card game Ghost Hunter: Witches towards the end of last year. It was used for the Kickstarter campaign and such.
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Illustrations and designs I created for various card games.

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Augustinas Raginskis
Illustrator/ Designer Kaunas, Lithuania