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Source with more images: Taura RPG Chapter Breaks (by Javier Charro - ArtStation)

Chapter break illustrations done on 2017 for a steampunk-alchemy RPG called Taura and published by Nosolorol.
I tried a different technique for this book using some inks and colors. Taura is a dark victorian setting where some people use technology and alchemy to achieve their purposes, sometimes with unexpected results. Automatons, chimeras, and all kind of mixed creatures inhabit this world.

ArtStation profile: https://www.artstation.com/charro
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