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Larry Elmore was born on 5 August, 1948 in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., is an American fantasy artist (born 1948). Discover Larry Elmore's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 5 August, 1948
Birthday 5 August
Birthplace Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1948

Larry Elmore (born August 5, 1948 ) is an American fantasy artist whose work includes creating illustrations for video games, comics, magazines, and fantasy books.

His list of work includes illustrations for Dungeons & Dragons, Dragonlance, and his own comic strip series SnarfQuest.

He is author of the book Reflections of Myth.

Elmore was born August 5, 1948, in Louisville, Kentucky, and grew up in Grayson County in midwestern Kentucky.

Elmore described his school days by saying, "The rural school I attended didn't have any art program, so I spent my time drawing - and daydreaming. I was a pretty bad student ... I was always getting into trouble for drawing in class. I wish I had a quarter for every drawing of mine a teacher destroyed."

He majored in art at Western Kentucky University.

A month after graduating from college, Elmore was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed in Germany.

After leaving the service, Elmore worked as an illustrator for the United States government in the Fort Knox Training Aids Department.

Three years later, Elmore turned to freelance work, his art being published in National Lampoon and Heavy Metal magazines.

One of Elmore's friends, a fellow government illustrator, introduced him to the Dungeons & Dragons game while Elmore was freelancing.

1971

In 1971, before leaving for his Army service in Germany, Elmore married his wife, Betty.

He has two children, and currently lives with his wife in Leitchfield, Kentucky.

He attends fantasy and science fiction conventions held in the United States and Europe.

He has said that inspiring others with his art has often been more rewarding than the money he earns in his profession.

1981

Elmore joined the staff of TSR, Inc., the producers of Dungeons & Dragons, as its first professional illustrator, in November 1981, and created art work for adventure modules, game books, and novels, as well as paintings for posters and calendars.

Elmore created the SnarfQuest comic which appeared in Dragon.

During the "Project Overlord" development phase of the Dragonlance setting, Elmore created the concept artwork which was used to promote Dragonlance to the upper levels of management at TSR.

Elmore was in charge of creating a look for the Dragonlance saga, and did many of the early sketches for the series, his first cover appearing on Dragons of Autumn Twilight.

British game designer Graeme Davis commented that Elmore "... should get some kind of award for drawing so many dragons and making them all different".

1987

Elmore left TSR in 1987.

He has illustrated cards for the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game, and provided cover art for the MMORPG EverQuest.

1990

In the late 1990s, Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman used Elmore's fantasy world, Loerem, in their Sovereign Stone trilogy.

1996

In 1996, Elmore wrote the novel Runes of Autumn with his cousin Robert.

Elmore did most of the black-and-white artwork for Marc Miller's role-playing game, Traveller in 1996, published by Imperium Games.

1999

Elmore provided the artwork for the fantasy world in the Sovereign Stone Game System (1999).

2000

In the early 2000s, Elmore created new Snarfquest comics for the short-lived magazine Games Unplugged, published by Ken Whitman's Dynasties Productions; Whitman later acted as product manager for Elmore Production, the art company of Larry Elmore.

2004

In 2004, Sovereign Press returned the rights for Sovereign Stone to Elmore, and he then licensed the game to the small press company known as White Silver Publishing.

2005

Elmore released a book of artwork called 20 Years of Elmore in 2005.

He has frequently been described as a legend in the fantasy and gaming communities.

2006

Elmore scaled back his activities in 2006, switching to contract work only, stating, "A friend of mine, Keith Parkinson, who also worked at TSR, died of leukemia three years ago. We shared a studio, and we were always talking about how when we hit 50 we'd be doing our own thing. ... He didn't make it, and I was 57 and still pulling all-nighters. I was tired of it. I was tired of paying dues."

His work appears in the book Masters of Dragonlance Art.

2013

In 2013, Elmore raised funding through Kickstarter for a 336-page hardback book of his artwork over his 40-year career.

2014

In 2014, Scott Taylor of Black Gate, named Larry Elmore as #1 in a list of The Top 10 RPG Artists of the Past 40 Years, saying "Elmore not only helped define a good portion of 1980s TSR, but he also got to do the Shadowrun core cover for FASA that was so incredibly popular it reappeared on the 2nd edition and video game as well."