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<March 18, 2003>
Toony and werey; a glorified rough doodle in Flash.
the anatomy is probably a bit wonky, and he's posed to easily fall over on his butt.... but still, it's so colorful I personally don't mind (although feel free to chew me out anyway)
Someone stole his tuna sandwich, and now he's MAD!!
The gold and steel in this was SO much fun to do. I haven't colored metal like this in ages, and I love doing it. So shiny and pretty.... ::sigh::
Color versions of the "funny animal" contingent of the Newshounds cast. Not completely definitive yet but getting there.
Commission for Big Blue Fox.
Inspired by a picture I seen recently of a British solider in the middle East. Yanno, I definitly need work with clothng and modern weapons. Done with a mechanical pencil.
Behold! A 5th Mix DDR machine at a University campus and a loud aloha shirt.
Color key for the cel. My arm hurts.
Two guys siting in a tent.
my unicorn, so to speak. called a vuaricarn. brought into existance by the lockjaws. it really doesn't have much of a head, but is quite the vicious hunter :). more stuff on this species is sure to come.
Torvald listing to one side. Perhaps he's tipsy. Oh, Shanandoah I long to seeee yooo...
6.022x10^23.
"Variation of a Dolphin" I really admire Cara Mitten's stuff and a proffesional artist named Wayne Barlowe. Both create such crazy and original creatures I just had to try it out on my own. So here is a dolphin, warped as far as I could take it. Black ink and pencil accent.
This is a comic style experiment. If I can get the B&W megascribble thing worked out to my satisfaction as a comic style, I will probably use it as the basis for "Conspiracy" and "Irrational Fears" (it's an easy style to color.) So to work out the kinks, I started drawing the adventure of Digger the wombat. I don't promise resolution. Don't get attached!
Page 2 of the style experiment that is "Digger."
Page 3 of "Digger." Are you getting attached? Don't get attached!
Page 4 of "Digger." Damnit, now *I*'m getting attached...
Page 5 of "Digger." I gotta say, I was really pleased with how this one came out--I've been itching to draw Ganesh for ages, but it never really came together until now. How a wombat wound up in a Hindu temple is anybody's guess...
"Ta'Ran" (That apostrophe is a tongue-click, just so you know.) A reptiloid scout that I played in an RPG session at MegaCon, and doodled while I was waiting for the game to start. Later, I put him into a font set of "generic space opera" character paper models, and then used that image to make this: brown outline, filled in with the airbrush tool. The background is a digital photo I took, put through the "cut-out" filter and touched up in Photoshop. (18 Mar 2003)
<March 18, 2003>