Tom Peters is an illustrator, graphic designer, and writer. His early career included serving as Technical Illustrator at Interstel, subcontracting to NASA, supporting several projects related to the Space Shuttle.
Tom served as the Technical Editor for Digest Group Publications, as well as providing many illustrations within the DGP product line, producing material for the TRAVELLER RPG.
Tom has provided art work for almost every version of Traveller, including MegaTraveller, Traveller: The New Era, Marc Miller’s Traveller, and GURPS Traveller.
In addition to his illustrations for Traveller, Tom has provided art work for West End Games’ TORG, Game Designers’ Workshop’s Traveller:2300 (later changed to 2300 A.D.), Space:1889, and Challenge magazine , FASA’s Renegade Legion, and Battletech games, among others.
Tom’s involvement in the Game Industry continued through the ’90s, moving from the paper and pen field to computer gaming. He joined Virtual World Entertainment, Inc. In 1992 as an artist, working on concept art, interface design, and visual game development. He then migrated to graphic and marketing design and finished with the company as the Marketing Art Director. His completed computer game projects include TESLA BattleTech and Red Planet, Microprose’s MechCommander, Hasbro Interactive’s Axis and Allies: Iron Cross, and Microsoft’s MechAssault.
As a freelance Illustrator, he has provided cover paintings for acclaimed authors Sharon Lee and Steve Miller’s Liaden Universe Companion 1 and 2, as well as two of their Chap Books. He has worked with Science Fiction author Allen Steele on the visual and functional design of the spacecraft in Steele’s novel Spindrift.
Tom currently lives in Illinois, just west of Chicago, with his wife, Diane, and 4 semi-autonomous Greeligs. He works as an Adjunct Professor at DuPage Community College, teaching Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and other digital graphic tools, and continues his career as a graphic artist and illustrator.
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Comments (16)
arcas
Let the fun begin!!!!
Biffowitz
Awesome model and space scene, it's a must see in full size. Nice work on this!
geirla
Fantastic model and scene! It even looks like you managed to simulate Earthglow lighting inside the areoshell. Arcas did great with the patch too- a homage to the cosmonaut and the ship's mission.
JOELGLAINE
A great piece of work. I think A.E. Clark would be proud of the fanart. I would be. I am very interested to see what you guys do with it. I do like the more realistic way you two nailed down the description and put it together. I'll be watching.
Bambam131
Amazing modeling work Tom, this is another top notch piece of work. Excellent as always! David
NefariousDrO
That is absolutely fantastic! Great model, super near-future design, even if I'd never read the book, I'd still love this ship.
SIGMAWORLD
EXCELLENT!
potrimpo
I thought they were going to call it the Tetov?
Franckyss
Nice work, look good, bravo!
TomPeters
According to the book, she was originally named the Gherman Titov, but the Soviet space agency changed the name several months before launch, to Alexi Leonov.
shayhurs
Sweet render!
vncnt9663
This truly wonderful. Nice work.
dbrv6
Fantastic and what an adventure. Look forward to where this goes.
WarpedHalo
That is really a sweet image - I don't know Clarke's work (at all! :D :D) but I think your render / collaboration is pretty cool! The details are incredible and I love the ... well... whaddyacallit? The robot thingie slowly floating to the sigh ... line thingy ... (brain mush time)... that is really cool. This MUST be viewed in full size - so much details to see!
WPL2
Great concept, well executed.
dcmstarships
very well thought out design and great tribute to Clarke