Chuck Lukacs

American artist


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Chuck Lukacs is an artist whose work has appeared in role-playing games.

Career

His first published Dungeons & Dragons work was in Dragon magazine while Paizo was its publisher. His Dungeons & Dragons work includes interior art for Expanded Psionics Handbook (2004), Races of Stone (2004), Libris Mortis (2004), Races of Destiny (2004), Complete Adventurer (2005), Sandstorm (2005), Lords of Madness (2005), Heroes of Battle (2005), and Magic Item Compendium (2007). He contributed artwork to the Curse of Strahd Revamped.

He is known for his work on the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game. His first work was on the Lorwyn block.

Lukacs has also taught character design at the Pacific Northwest College of Art.

References

References

  1. (24 October 2019). "Imagining the Ampersand".
  2. "Ravenloft: Fraternity of Shadows: Home of Ravenloft on the Net".
  3. "A Look Inside Curse of Strahd Revamped for Dungeons & Dragons".
  4. "Card Search - Search: "Chuck Lukacs" - Gatherer - Magic: The Gathering".
  5. Nelson, Joshua. (2021-07-13). "Magic: The Gathering Rarities: Heroes Of The Realm 2019, Part 2".
  6. "Of Art and Dragons: An Interview with Chuck Lukacs".
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