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CG Images
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Another coloring of a random sketch, to try out Painter 7. That program is pretty neat.
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Random sketch in my sketchbook, colored for fun. Just a heap of funny little characters generated for no particular reason.
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Random sketch in my sketchbook in a new, Meglia-esque (I wish, at least) style I was playing with. Liked it, so I colored it.
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| Quick painty doodle for an activity at the Eatpoo art forum. Playing with some brighter colors and less local lighting in an attempt to escape the sort of muddiness I've had in my digipaintings thus far. I can't say this result is much more pleasing, but whatever. |
| Image drawn for and of some compatriots I know in a band called The Girls. Was used on a t-shirt which may be purchased here. |
| George Washington Carver, Martin Luther King Jr., Harriett Tubman, Malcolm X, Frederick Douglass, and W.E.B. DuBois. Cartoons I drew for the school newspaper centerspread on Black History Month. |
| Neat cartoon guy. My first CG image in quite a while. The background was made with photo composites run thru a Photoshop filter, which is a bunch of useless information you don't need to know, but which I'm typing to make this table stretch to fit the proper format for this page. Sad, eh? |
Lithography
| My only litho project which wasn't an utter disaster, used photographic transfer technique to make amythological creature out of noted Modernist (and generator of the most diverse and adaptive body of work ever*) Barnett Newman. Behold, my Barnett Newmanticore! |
Intaglio
| Image of a vermicious knid (or one interpretation thereof) from LoompaLand. The intaglio style seemed to lend itself to recreating the old etchings done by explorers of the new and exciting fauna of new continents discovered across the seas, such a Loompaland. |
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Utterly insane intaglio cartoon that for some reason my professor loved above all else I produced in that class for some reason. Stemmed from a very bizarre period of discussion and observation comrade Andrew and I had regarding Marylin Manson; and an even more disturbing special all about G.K. Chesterton (hosted by the president of the G.K. Chesterton society of America) on EWTN.
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Screen Printing
| Propaganda poster made in screenprinting. All hail giant robot. Here's an alternate version. |
Ink
| Samurai ink drawing from 12th grade art. I was a veritable stippling machine. |
Pastels/Watercolors
| Just a random cartoon person. I tried coloring it with watercolors, colored pencils and pastels, and it looked pretty neat. |
| Another random cartoon person. |
Colored Pencil
| Picture of Simon and Milo from Prozzak. They are pretty stupid, but I like the idea of a completely fictional musical group...kind of like the Bana Splits I guess... I hate how a scanner makes colored pencil pictures look about 50% more crappy than they actually are. |
Pencil Sketches (all pre-1999)
| Pierrot and Arlequin have been stardard themes in art for centuries. I decided to do my part by rendering them as evil futuristic villains. |
| Mr. T ballet-dancing. |
| A scary demon, who happens to be rotting. |
| CAUTION: Broad cultural stereotype! Jes' a Canuck, of sorts, replete with beaver, Molsons, and weiners. Seulement un Canuck, avec un castor, des bières, et des saucisses. |
| Professor Monkey-for-a-Head, from Eartworm Jim. |
| Cruddy 2-second sketch of JOE STEEL, DEFENDER OF THE COMMUNIST WAY! |
| Comrade Crunch, spokestoon for Comrade Crunch brand cereal. -"Comrade, we want another bowl..." -"NO! ONE BOWL FOR EVERYBODY!!" -"But you've got more than one!" -"No I don't. When I gave you one, how many did I take?" -"erm..one?" -"Da. And when I gave you one, how many did I take?" -"Erm...one?" -"EXACTLY!" |
| Evil Jim, from Eartworm Jim. |
| A cartoon echidna, that ACTUALLY looks like an Echidna. More than I can say for Knuckles... |
| Yip-yip-yippeekayayay! Howdy, cowpokes! This here's a rompin', ropin', ridin' cowdude...Good lord, that was stupid... |
| Mr. La-Dee-Da is a school note margin doodle, who appears most prevalently in my computer classes. He's always calmly singing "La dee da," nomatter what's going on. A very cool cucumber, indeed. |
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