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<February 26, 2000>
- Here are some head studies of Asheru, to get a handle on her markings. Lots of Coffee table Wolf books I looked through. Soft 7b Pencil on Bristol. Scott A. H. Ruggels 2/2000
- Coreographing a swordfight. Asheru w sword and dagger, versus the "Lupine Lord" with Sword and tall shield. Simple inked sketch to get pose information. Stances and proceedure taken from "English Martial Arts", by Terry Brown, Anglo Saxon Books, 1997. It's all about research baby :-) Scott A. H. Ruggels 2/200
- More promotional art for ZT. Inked with a brush and coloured in Photoshop
- Some promotional art for an ad for Zaibatsu Tears. Inked with a brush and coloured in Photoshop
- More promotional art for ZT. Inked with a brush and coloured in Photoshop
- An experiment in inking, with form rather than line. Inspired by some recent discussions on technique.
- After a month or so of fuddering, two seperate versions, and a slew of odd saves and needed retouches here sits GhostFrost. My main vision was to make the eyes the focal point with their brighter gold color. And for those wondering, the character has an ability to leave no tracks in snowy climates.. And no, that isn't just an excuse because it looks as if I had forgotten to add 'walk tracks' in the snow following her.
- Grroowl... hey, who remembers da Lyffin, huh? Drew this in the middle of a semi-artist block, which seems to have broken it... here's remake of Khet in a defensive "hey, you, get offa my turf" pose...
- 'Tis Saoirse, a pic that's part of an art trade with my buddy, Betsy Waddell... unfortunately, my scanner mangled this one, as it does with any colored pencil pic... ::tosses scanner against wall a coupla times...:: Looks much better IRL, as most CP pics do... heehee...
- Ever have one of those weeks? You try to come up with a good idea and you end up with this fluff? This is a study for a larger piece that I've decided to do since I don't seem to have inspiration to think up better and the time inbetween uploads (for furry stuff) is way too long. Tell me your opinion.
<February 26, 2000>