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Click the albums to the right to view my art! Detailed descriptions
below. Note that all images are
thumbnails that lead to a full-size view of the image. Sketches
are exactly that, anything drawn in pencil, perhaps shaded, but without significant
color or any digital alteration. Simple pencil drawings. Ink is
full of anything that was either drawn in ink, or drawn in pencil and then
inked. This is a great album if you like to color, as the images are
easily printed and then you can color them with crayons, pencils or
markers. If you're really brave, you can also take them into any paint
program on your computer, and color them there. Colored
Pencil is full of
colored images of a traditional (i.e.: non-digital) nature. Colored
pencilsmainly, but also with whatever I happen to find for accents, are used on an inked
(usually) image. You can see from the one example that coloring a
pencil-only image leads to a smudgy look I'm not real fond of. Watercolor is full of
colored images of a traditional (i.e.: non-digital) nature. Color is from
traditional watercolor paints or water color pencils, usually on an inked
image. (I do like that black, comic-book reminiscent definitive line.) Digital
Paintings are images that were either scanned and then painted in Paint
Shop Pro, or created there from scratch. These are all
"non-doll" images, meaning they were not created using my own or
another's "base". Most are paintings from my own drawings, a few
were created using a photograph as reference to make a sort of "painted
portrait" version. |