Lil Sin |
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Here's Sin from my failed webcomic Prophet's Place. I started doing these to pass the time during my finals. No care was taken for artistic style or quality. These are just really cool. And really small.
Ph34r my m4d ch1b1 sk1llz. o.@
Pencil on the back of a business card.
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Lil Tim |
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Last but not least, here's Tim from my failed webcomic Prophet's Place. I started doing these to pass the time during my finals. No care was taken for artistic style or quality. These are just really cool. And really small.
Ph34r my m4d ch1b1 sk1llz. o.@
Pencil on the back of a business card.
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Tim the Polar Bear: Line Art |
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Speaking of Tim, here's a blast from the past in Line Art form.
This is the first of two images. Seperate, they look pretty good. Put them together and you get a joke.=)
Pencil and ink on sketchbook paper.
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Biff the Vampire |
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Born out of boredom. Refined on sugar and a ball game. Such was the creation of Biff.
Yep. I re-worked a doodle from some notes I took in Cultural Anthropology Tuesday night. From doodle to this was about a good 30 minutes or so. Expect more Biff in the future.
Pencil on Sketchbook paper. Sepia tone done in Fireworks.
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My Neopets... only "Better" |
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Did a quick sketch of my Neopets RoundBoy420 the Meerca and DoomBoy420 the Scorchio. I needed to dull down their cute and cuddly looks ever so slightly.=P
Pencil on Sketchbook Paper. Sepia tones done in Fireworks.
Scorchio and Meerca © Copyright Neopets.
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Froggy God of Fire: Sketch |
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It's been a bit since the original Froggy God piece and I decided to finish up the series of four starting with Fire.
This is the initial planning stages of the piece. As you can see, I've done a full size sketch as well as a modified thumbnail in the corner. I felt the big sketch got the feeling of the character right but I needed to modify the "Flames" to match the original Froggy God pic, showing as much of the body as possible without doing a full on nude. With the exception of the legs and possibly the neck, I feel happy about the pose.
Pencil on Sketchbook Paper. Flames inspired by Coronal Mass Ejection images from NASA.
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