I've been drawing for as long as I can remember; then again,
	so have most artists.  Being a rabid fan of video games and
	cartoons immediately set my art on the path of the comic
	style; it evolved steadily into the more manga style of
	Japanese comics and animation, to the point it is now.  I've
	only recently begun my foray into coloring, both physically
	and digitally, and while my progress is bumpy at times, I
	feel there's definite improvement with each step -- which is
	the point of it all, isn't it?  Self-improvement towards a
	better product; a better representation of the mind's eye.
	
	My drawings fall into three basic groups; grayscale,
	black and white, and color.  Grayscale pictures are most
	often done in simple pencils, black and white drawings are
	pencils I've cleaned up and retraced in ink, and color
	pics are forays into digital coloring.  Enjoy, keep that
	critical eye, and don't think twice about leaving feedback;
	hearing another's comments, opinions and tips is part of 
	the improvement process.
	
	Click on a thumbnail to see the full-size version; a
	description of the picture's origin is beside each one.
	The pics are arranged first in grayscale, then black and
	white, then color.
	

 

PICTURE
TITLE
DESCRIPTION
Sillkenna
My first D&D character to test out the
third edition's character generation.
Though I never did anything with her,
I was inspired on the way back from
GenCon to sketch her on the train.
Cute Phae
What happens when you mess around with
potentially magical bracers you haven't
properly examined just yet.
Post-
Apocalyptic
Naga
A piece of gift art for Naga's site,
and one of my best pencil pieces to
date.
Old Friends
A study in light sources by reuniting
Mega Man X with some of his ancestor's
quintessential foes.
Ayz
One of my more twisted NPCs.  Cute lil'
raccoon girl who doesn't know she's
actually a Great Western Dragon out of
its regular form.
Amy Burton
"Peace"
Revised template pic of Amy Burton,
cyberpunk cop -- all tricked out
and ready to rock.
Street Amy
Cyberpunk cop Amy Burton dressed to
turn heads and snap necks in the city
sprawl.  The dual-mode MP railgun is
just a bonus.
Gauner
Class doodle that took off.  A random
name to go with a rather stern face.
I like it.
Amy Burton
The first drawing of Amy I did.  First
slated to become a comic character, Amy
has been releagued to cameos here and
there until something more tangible can
be done with her.  My best color pic.

 

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