Nettlewooz Sketches and Drawings
DRAWINGS
… sketches and illustrations
Our images and drawings are not exclusively computer-generated. “Nettlewooz – Vol. 3” also contains beautiful hand-drawn sketches, as does the board game.


Illustration from “Nettlewooz – Vol. 3”
Playing Dice with Cave Trolls
“Well,” Plim explained in a purring manner, “you surely have to roll two identical numbers. Only in that way can a real professional be recognized.” She gave them an alluring look. “But amateurs like you can’t do this. Only I can.”
Nettlewooz Vol. 3 – Peaks of Brimstone Pinnacles

Sketch (not used)
Primus at the Telescope
Primus blinked. The bright spot wasn’t caused by the happy Hill Hobgoblins, because in his hurry Primus had turned the telescope much too far to the right. Instead, the telescope aimed exactly at the dark Moonwater Lake, where a little boat was floating.
Nettlewooz Vol. 1 – Fragments of the Moon

Sketch for the Nettlewooz-Boardgame
Miss Plim at Work
Plim stood in front of her cauldron and appeared to be very cheerful. From time to time she scurried over to an open book that lay on a table below the window. She was probably studying a recipe or another piece of devilry. She grabbed some herbs, crumbled them with her hand over the cauldron and eagerly stirred the bubbling broth.
Nettlewooz Vol. 1 – Fragments of the Moon

Advertising for Miss Plims Beauty-Shop
Taddel and Mills
Inside their preserving jar, the two toads shook with laughter. They applauded and held their wobbling bellies. “Taddel and Mills!” Plim shouted. “You two old shelf-warmers, shut up at once. I will surely get an idea for a recipe I can use you for.” But that threat only caused the fat toads to laugh even louder.
Nettlewooz Vol. 1 – Fragments of the Moon

Illustration from “Nettlewooz – Vol. 3”
Fappner
It didn’t take long before Primus and Plim made a discovery. For high above, at the end of the shaky chimney, the two discovered a scrubby nest containing a mysterious figure. It was tall, remarkably thin and seemed to be standing on just one leg. The strange fellow had hidden its head beneath a hooded cap, from which a long beak was poking out.
Nettlewooz Vol. 3 – Peaks of Brimstone Pinnacles