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<June 28, 2003>
- Ellodie, for the trading post. Spent all week on it, but got rushed towards the end and it went all muddy... I think I need to get back in practice with my pencils. :p
- Part of a logo for an exotic livestock ranch.
- Part of a logo for an exotic livestock ranch.
- Inked commission for C Eagle. (I can't do toonish stuff very well, which is why I rarely do.)
- Part of a logo for an exotic livestock ranch.
- "Happiness is a family with ferrets." T-shirt design for a ferret club.
- Stippling experiment. (microns)
- I don't drink coffee products.
- I don't know what little imp possessed me to use this as my photo on Yerf, but I obviously obeyed it nonetheless. Woo-Hoo, don't I look so bad arse. *snickers furiously* :D
- A Haida-style hummingbird, with native Pink Fireweed. The plant took a lot of rehashing in design to get it stylized and simplified enough to go with the hummer. Acrylics on parchment.
- "Salmon Leaping by the Moonlight". Another new and improved (?) version of a pen-and-ink done a while back. Based on Haida art. Acrylics on parchment.
- "Raven and the First Men". This is based on the Haida creation story and is a re-do of a similar pen-and-ink drawing I did a while back. Acrylics on parchment.
- A lion Atavist of the Aja Tribe, from the plains of Akoma. Concept picture for an Ironclaw RPG campaign. [Ironclaw © Sanguine Productions, Ltd.]
- I tried drawing another gryphon-taur... but I used Indian accents for this one (Middle Eastern, not Native American)
- Ulario doing her morning exercises.
- Holy popcorn, Batman!!! Anyhoo, I was doing some more work on foreshortening (which is THE biggest pain in the butt!), and I got a new character for my comic book out of it. Nigel Huntley is a moody bat that uses a bow and arrow. That's all the info I have about him right now since I just created him. I'll have to make up the rest of his info later, though I doubt he'll be more then a secon-hand character.
- Whoever says that comic book women can't be muscley and sexy at the same time has to answer to Reese here.
<June 28, 2003>