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James Pavelec (born 1972) is an American artist who started as a freelance illustrator creating artwork for fantasy
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before moving to creating artwork for himself. He is also the co-founder of Professional Artist Client Toolkit (PACT).


Early life and education

James Pavelec was born in Illinois, where comic books, horror movies such as ''
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'' — which he watched at age 2 — and the artwork of
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had a major influence on his career. Pavelec earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from
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.


Career

Following graduation, Pavelec first became a
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for several years before becoming a freelance fantasy illustrator. He was quite successful, creating works for
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, (including ''
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'', ''
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'', and over thirty illustrations for '' Magic: The Gathering''),
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, Hekaforge, Issaries Inc., E. E. Knight, ''
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'', and ''
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''. His ''
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'' work included interior art for '' Races of Faerûn'' (2003), '' Unapproachable East'' (2003), ''
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'' (2004), '' Planar Handbook'' (2004), ''
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'' (2008), '' King of the Trollhaunt Warrens'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2008). His comics work included ''Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic'' (2009) for Dark Horse. Pavelec became well known for his imaginative illustrations — in 2011, E. E. Knight dedicated his '' Vampire Earth'' novel ''March in Country'' to "Jim Pavelec, the acknowledged master of Monsters from the Id" — and Pavelec was the guest artist at several conventions, including Motor City Comic Con 1998, and LepreCon 1999.


Technique

Pavelec started using technology for his oil paintings, sometimes uploading a sketch to digital software such as ''
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'', ''
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'', or ''
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'', then printing out the image and use pastels on it, scanning that image and printing a larger copy to mount on Masonite, where he would finish the painting with acrylics and then oil paints. Pavelec also developed a system of using ''Photoshop'' on a sketch to render a finished image. For pencil sketches, Pavelec uses toned paper, transferring organic textures from rocks and fossils using powdered graphite before finishing with gray pastels to bring up highlights.


PACT

Although Pavalec was well known in the fantasy illustration field, he felt that working conditions were getting worse as time progressed. In 2013, he wrote "I have spent fifteen years as a fulltime freelance illustrator in the tabletop gaming and comics industries. In that time the pay and conditions under which illustrators are asked to work have steadily degraded. At conventions, on the phone with my artist friends, and online I heard the same complaints over and over again, but nothing was being done to address these issues. The most that any of us could do as individuals was tell the art directors we were working for of our concerns." In order to give other freelance illustrators as much information about the industry as possible he co-founded the website "Professional Artist Client Toolkit" ("PACT") in January 2014.


Horror artist

By age 40, Pavelec felt he was taking too many commissions with short turnaround times, and as a result his artwork was stagnating. Pavelec made the decision to cut back on freelance work and concentrate on his own artwork. The resultant drop in income forced Pavelec to take part-time jobs, working in a gym for minimum wage, and becoming a
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driver. But the move away from piece work allowed Pavelec to concentrate on the creative process. Taking inspiration from the ''
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'', a 17th century
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listing more than 70 different demons, Pavelec focused on the horror art genre.


Author

Pavelec has authored a number of "how-to-draw" books including ''Hell Beasts: How to Draw Grotesque Fantasy Creatures'' (2007), and ''Wreaking Havoc: How To Create Fantasy Warriors And Wicked Weapons'' (2008).


References


External links


Jim Pavelec's website

PACT website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pavelec, Jim 1972 births American fantasy artists American horror artists American role-playing game artists Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts alumni Washington University in St. Louis alumni