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- An experiment with markers, Angel is a vision of malamute propertions. Yet she looks bored out of her mind. (Like Mellon Collie?) Could it be that swimsuit she's wearing?
- Requested pic. A WWII-Colt.45-Toting-Wolf defending a downed B-17. Capt. VonWallenrod is © His Player.
- A long time ago... this used to be the opening gif on my site. But then I got smart and so it isn't anymore. PAIwCP.
- This is Billy: the adolescent werewolf. He is basicly the star of my computer animation final. This is part of a scene where he brings some of the kill home. Expect to see more of this guy.
- This Stoneth portrait is actually a spoof of two things. The first and obvious one is The Matrix. The second is an old Super Nintendo game called "Blastris" which is a Super Scope version of Tetris in which you had to shoot the pieces to get them to fit. Thus I give you, "The Blastrix". Cool, ne?
- I got Photoshop 5.5 for my birthday. I'm having had fun with it. This is an image of me holding a flaming Pokeball. (Yes. Stoneth like Pokemon.)
- A tastefully nude pencil drawing of Kardia. Sometimes ink is not necessary.
- It's me again, this time I'm playing cards in the middle of a grass field. Mage Stoneth is © me, nyo.
- This was my entry for the first round of Artist's Ambush at ConiFur NW 2K1. The subject was "Anticipation" so I drew a random furry waiting for the show to open. One thing I learned was not to do hurried pics in pen. This pic didn't turn out as well as I'd hoped, but I still like it.
- This was my entry for the second round of Artist's Ambush at ConiFur NW 2K1. The subject (which was picked from the audience ala Who's Line) was "a fox", "a gerbil", "a potato cellar", and "detox". So I came up with this interesting little number. It tied for runner-up position which I think is pretty good.
- Had to correct and re-upload this one. Anywho, this pic was done in the Artist's Alley at ConiFur NW 2K1. I was looking for an idea for a pic, and Sarah Skunkie suggested doing a pic of her and a cheetah "having fun with Pocky". So I drew exactly that. Mmmm... chocolate covered biscuit sticks.
- Is there hope for the future? Yes! This young wolfete named Chalix is part of the freedom movement against the automated armed force. Ignore the fact that she has a very nice bod if that is at all possible. What on Earth was I thinking? Oh well. Pen and Ink with color pencil.
- Gahhhh! Can't... breathe... you're... chocking... me! Life is hard. PAI
- While Christmas has become a massively commercialized holiday, this nameless wolfette still holds the true meaning of Christmas in her heart. The true meaning of Christmas is spelled out in the first six letters. Merry Christmas '98!
- Whoa! Justin shows some class pride as he tightly grips the other class' symbol. This is an experiment in color pencil. I think it looks really kewl. Man is he buff! Look at him! Justin Tyam is © me.
- This is my Christmas pic for 2000 as part of my annual Christmas card series. Here a kid raccoon and a blue malamute are making a snowman. This snowman looks familiar for whatever reason. Oh well, Merry Christmas!
- My Christmas pic for 2001 as part of my annual Christmas card series. This year's pic is rather simple. Here a wolf is looking at a gift-wrapped present and is not quite sure what to make of it. Don't worry, he'll figure it out. Merry Christmas!
- My Christmas pic for 2002 as part of my annual Christmas card series. This year's features a young fur who simply can't wait till morning to tear the giftwrap to shreds and unearth the treasures held within. There's a little bit of him in all of us, I think. Merry Christmas!
- My Christmas pic for 2003 as part of my annual Christmas card series. This year's one is a bit more meaningful than previous ones. The raccoon, pony and wolf represent my Mom, Dad and myself. My folks liked it so much they have actually sent it as their Christmas card to all of our friends and family. Merry Christmas, y'all.
- My first Christmas 99 pic. Kardia is doing some holiday shopping, but she finds that suddenly her gifts are gone! Wonder who took em.
- Merry Christmas 1999! (Again.) I just had to do this pic though. A graceful reindeer leaps through the air with moon behind him and adventure ahead of him. This is perhaps one of my best pics yet.
- A rather quick (can you tell?) comic for Y2K. This is for all you whose computers are going to crash on January 1st.
- Part of a Christmas present for my dear ol' Dad. Here's a pony just laying back on a comfy chair watching some TV. Hmmm... What show could he be watching?
- Requested pic. Dark Star is this very cute wolf in black and violet. She loved the result. Colored in the almighty program we call Photoshop. Dark-Star is © Sabrina 2000.
- A quick pic of Stoneth. It's simple, yet it's effective (IMHO). Rope, oo, digeridoo, yiffy wolf with long blue doo.
- An experiment with black and white, this pic, skunk-ete (her name is Elena BTW) and background, is done completely in black and white... and some grey too.
- A pic that I had to re-upload. It's Kardia and Elena (left to right) in kimonos. The coloring was all done with God-forsaken Corel Photo Paint 5. Still, I like this one yery much. (Thanks Dan)
- Either a fallen wolf angel or a lycanthrope angel. I'm not sure. Comments would be appreciated though.
- I went all out on PEN AND INK to create this fox dude. And what for? Why not some other media? Because I'm a PAI junkie, that's why!
- Only one posible caption: "What? You? You said it would be in THIRTY minutes OR LESS!!" PAIwCP