Legend of Zelda - Link |
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Yes, yes. I am a fan of the Legend of Zelda series. I've played all the versions I could get my hands on. In fact, this image is based off of a small card I got during a Halloween a long time ago.
This has been in "Work In Progress" hell for the longest but I promise that I will finish it one of these days.
So much detail, so many options.
Ink and pencil on sketchbook paper. Sepia tone done in Fireworks MX.
Link © Copyright Nintendo of America.
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DNA: Up Close and Personal |
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I love the way this one came out. It may just be too good to be inked.=)
This was done for one of my college classes. I was doing a report on the Human Genome Project and its effects on Genetic Engineering but I decided to wow the class with a spinning model of DNA instead. The image was never finished and the class loved the giant spinning double-helix.=P
Pencil on sketchbook paper. Sepia tone done in Fireworks MX.
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Random Moogle |
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A simple quick pic of a moogle - those lovable little bear/cat/bat thingies from SquareEnix's Final Fantasy series.
Pencil on sketchbook paper. Sepia tone done in Fireworks MX.
Moogle © Copyright SquareEnix.
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Lil' Proph: Sketch |
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A quick pencil sketch done while watching Blue Sub No.6 for the umpteen time. If only I had a ballpoint pen. I really should try it one day.
Pencil on the back of an envelop. Sepia tone done in Fireworks MX.
Prophet is my intellectual property.
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Lil' Proph: Final |
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The greatly improved version of the last pic. A nice simple picture of Prophet and the seldom ever seen Avodroc as cute looking as I'll ever draw them.
To clear up something that I know folks would notice, Prophet is actually chillin' in a lab coat. Lab coats have a set of fake pockets. I have no clue why this is, but I use them as easy access to my wallet which I keep in my pant pockets.
Pencil on the back of an envelop. Sepia tone done in Fireworks MX.
Prophet and Avodroc are my intellectual properties.
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Unknown |
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Yet another image dug up from my High School years and the Student Philosopher. Only problem is... I can't remember the title of the poem or who to credit. o.@
Pen and ink on sketchbook paper
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