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<September 28, 2002>
 My German shepherd bounty hunter guy, Benedict, with his new hair (yay!).  I happen to like this one of him, for once...he looks cool and jaded at the same time.  ^_^  Oh, and this is the very first picture that I've touched with Adobe Photoshop.  I did the shadows with it, and it took me like half an hour to figure it out.  Pity poor, dense me.... My German shepherd bounty hunter guy, Benedict, with his new hair (yay!).  I happen to like this one of him, for once...he looks cool and jaded at the same time.  ^_^  Oh, and this is the very first picture that I've touched with Adobe Photoshop.  I did the shadows with it, and it took me like half an hour to figure it out.  Pity poor, dense me....
 This was a gift I did for Sheve when she was feeling kinda down and I was feeling the effects of a LDR.  Sheve copyright her player, Tamar copyright Shawntae Howard This was a gift I did for Sheve when she was feeling kinda down and I was feeling the effects of a LDR.  Sheve copyright her player, Tamar copyright Shawntae Howard
 Me dressed up as my TF namesake.  Drawn for my new homepage, finally!  Stroll on over to www.auburn.edu/~zeesila for the new site. Me dressed up as my TF namesake.  Drawn for my new homepage, finally!  Stroll on over to www.auburn.edu/~zeesila for the new site.
 "First Love" (24"x18", Oil on canvas) "First Love" (24"x18", Oil on canvas)
 This is probably more effective if you imagine him saying, in a high ratty voice, "The plague! I'll give you the plaaaaague!" Ahem. Still playing with this pastel-and-linework style--this is a very silly little piece, done mostly to work out a compromise between size of image and size of paper grain to get a nice texture even when shrunk down to web size (having hopefully learned from my last mistake.) The plaaague! This is probably more effective if you imagine him saying, in a high ratty voice, "The plague! I'll give you the plaaaaague!" Ahem. Still playing with this pastel-and-linework style--this is a very silly little piece, done mostly to work out a compromise between size of image and size of paper grain to get a nice texture even when shrunk down to web size (having hopefully learned from my last mistake.) The plaaague!
<September 28, 2002>