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"Figures" Some doodling one night with Painter 4 wielded these fashion-drawing figures. I think the woman came out particularly neat. Especially her hair.
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"Happy Mark" Lots of Photoshopping, KPT, and Goo went into this image of Mark. Doesn't it make you wanna crack open a cold one? Of Coke, I mean.
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"Jabba Claus" Christmas greetings from The Hutt himself! What could be more festive? A digital collage done with some old collectors cards, Photoshop 3 and a pastel drawing that I did, then scanned. A favorite around The Place.
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"Sad Stikboy" Once there was a kid named Timmy. Timmy was a good little boy, and his parents loved him very much. So much, in fact, that they bought him a puppy. Timmy and the puppy were so excited about playing with each other that Timmy quickly put his leash on his new friend. He then ran outside. Timmy ran a little too fast, though. He snapped the puppy's neck. Now he's sad. You see, bad stuff happens to kids named Timmy. (Drawn in Macromedia XRes)
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"Le Theatre du Bizarre" An experiment with Bryce 2, Poser 2, and some scanned figure drawings of mine. Also, the big screen in the background features a QuickCam photo of Mark and I, which I garishly colorized in Painter 4, then applied as a light gel in Bryce... My 15 minutes in Hollywood, I guess.
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"Worn Path" More playing around in Painter 4, using a light-table effect with a photo I took. This looks like it could be an illustration from a childrens book like Peter Rabbit or something like that. The colors came out well.
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"Froots" A still-life of the mind, done with Painter 4. It was inspired by the gal who was presenting Painter at Seybold a few months back. I liked the way she used paints and chalks together, so I tried this method. Very vibrant, if not too complex.
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