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Fantasy
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Images of High Fantasy
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<-- This is Anna, the Airheaded Rogue. I built her for a try-out style D&D Third Edition Game, got to play her once, and then promptly stopped playing her when the game died a horrible, flaming death. Anna is not a blonde, despite the way the pic looks. This pic is much more "DC" than my normal style, I think. |
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<-- Tabitha began as a sort of "Tomb Raider" spoof in a D&D game. She had everything that such a spoof should have: fake accent, rough and tumble attitude, paired weapons, big boobs. If the game had lasted longer, there'd be more pictures of her here, but it didn't, so I only ever did one other picture of her (see below). |
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<-- Proving that I can draw men (at least those that look like Kyle MacLaughlin). This is Brother Cael, Servitor and Cleric of Heironeous, God of Valor. Cael died valiantly, defending those who could not defend themselves. I can honestly say that it was the best character death I've seen in years. |
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<-- This is just a random fairie I drew. No particular reason. The image is full size, no reduction from the paper. It's just a small doodle on the page, but a lot of people liked it, so I figured that I'd post it up here anyway. |
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<-- A totally different Kayl, this is Brian Cooke's most oft used, oft-referenced, and most popular character in his artistic repertoire. In return for a really stunning pic of Alice, I did this for Brian. It's a younger version of Kayl, obviously, but he's still got that monster sword and the ever popular kilt. |
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<-- Felix Lavallee did a pic of Zap Kitten ages ago, and in return, I did one up of his not very often used, but incredibly intriguing character "Kim". I'm very pleased with the way it came out, even if her legs are a bit longer than they should be. |
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<-- Proving again that I can draw men, a racial height/weight comparison pic for D&D 3E. I got tired of the illustrations in the book not following what the text laid out, so I did up my own chart. The heights and weights are accurate to the average members of the species as listed in the book. Warning: Lots of MALE NUDITY. |
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<-- One of my most popular pieces on the Elfwood gallery, which is why I have it here, as well. I figure more of a good thing is another good thing, right? Another Rogue character, the full story is up on my Elfwood Fantasy gallery. Go read it. |
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<-- Gayle Bird, one of the best, nicest, most wonderful people in the world, did an absolutely fantastic pic of my Maggie character for me. So, I did this one for her. It's a full body interpretation of her "Silver Haired Elf" pic. Gayle designed the costume in its entirety, I just drew it. | ||
| Science Fiction |
Images of The Future
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<-- The second version of the "Ashara and Zero" pic that I did. The first version is on Elfwood, at my Science Fiction gallery. I added the Troll to the picture to add some balance, as well as put a guy into the pic. I may, or may not, do a third version of the pic, adding some more stuff to it when I do. |
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<-- It's a very demanding task to do work on my "Alice" character, especially when she's in a pic with her twin sister, Sara. There is a certain mood I need to be in, and if I'm not, it just doesn't come. This is, I think, one of the best pics of Alice I've ever done. She's my muse, really, and I'm just the messenger. |
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<-- I did this pic for Chris Rubenstahl of Elfwood, in return for a fantastic piece that he did of my "Maggie" character. Chris told me that visually, Caitlin was "Freefall" from the Gen13 comic. I decided to change that a bit, and ran with some changes that Chris had okayed. I think they worked pretty well. |
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<-- More Alice. This picture was actually done before the one shown above, and was supposed to be part of a series of studies on the character. I never finished the studies, sadly, but I did get this pic out of it. Those are playing cards in the band of her hat, and yes, those are some VERY high heels. |
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<-- Alice and Sara, yet again. This is a bit of a thematic departure for me, really. It loses a lot of that "cute" factor that I've normally given to Alice and her sister, with a definate slant toward the "sultry". I like to think I did pretty well on it. Again with the high heeled shoes. It's a habit, sorry. |
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<-- Chris Rubenstahl (link available from my Elfwood/Zone 47 Gallery, and coming soon on my link page) did a whole bunch of pictures of my Maggie character for me, so I decided to return the favor. This picture is of Maggie and Chris' "Caitlin" characters, out at a party, having fun. #1 in a series of... I dunno! |
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<-- #2 in the Maggie/Caitlin series. In the first one, some sneaky bra-thief has stolen Caitlins top. Here, I guess either Maggie's going to let Caitlin borrow her bra, or has decided her friend shouldn't go alone in such an "ordeal". I dunno either way, really. Like #1 in the series, this one sprang full-formed into my head. Whee! |
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<-- #3 in the series. Caitlin's gotten a bra to wear, it would seem (borrowing Maggie's, apparently). Maggie's also put her shirt on, without said bra. As I mentioned on the "What's New" page, I hereby disavow any responsibility for whatever continues to happen in this series. The girls have control of the horizontal and vertical. Note the items they've got in hand as proof of this. |
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<-- #4 in the series. This is a bit more back online with the original concept. Caitlin's still not gotten her bikini top back, so she's still using Maggie's bra. I tried to make it look like they were dancing, here, and I think I did a decent job of that. Go me! Again, this is done with pencil, no ink. | <-- And here we have my newest work. More attempt at color, here. Praise Photoshop, brethren! I decided to finally give Zero a real name, and even made a cheesy "title bar" for the pic, too. Personally, I think it needs some "neon" or something on or around the hand to show she's using magic, but... Eh. This is, of course, Zero from the "Ashara and Zero" pic. | |
| <-- Alicia Steeves' character for my PBEM Cyberpunk game, "Una Westerland". Alicia and I both did our versions of the character based on her textual description of the character herself, and then showed them to each other. I'm still not convinced that mine is better than hers, but the point is she likes this one, I like hers, and we're both happy. | |||
| Super Heroes |
Images Larger Than Life
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<-- This is Black Mantle, a "pick up" character I created for a Champions game at DunDraCon 2001. The game was designed to be a "Caped Crusader" style game, and I think Black Mantle fit the bill quite well. The blast that I had playing the game is obvious in that I drew him. He's supposed to be something of a Robin-Clone. |
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<-- Zap Kitten comes into the final year of the 20th Century with this pic. My biggest stab at the state of the comics industry gets an overhaul in this pic, including the gravity defying armor-bra, the horribly thin and probably incredibly uncomfortable combat-thong, and the world class "Fuck Me" boots. |
| <-- Artemis, something of a "Supergirl" clone, created for an irregularly played Champions game run by my friend James. Good game, not played often enough. Rocketed to Earth on a seeder ship from a dying world, Artemis and Ares (enemies with a genetic imperative to continue their species) have lots of fights and trials ahead of them. | |||
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Photmanipulations
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Watch Me Muck With Reality
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| <-- Look! It's Supergirl! Alicia, being evil, dragged me into Photomanipulations after years of not doing them. She's evil, EEEEVIL I tells ya! But, that's okay, I'd love her anyway. Anyway, she got me back into the photomanipping thing, and as a way of showing my appreciation for all the nice things she says about my work and just generally being her, I turned her into her "namesake" (at least according to ME!), Supergirl. Yay! More in this "series", starring people that are important to me, coming in the future. | <-- Here we have our Crow, whose death was brought about while fighting to defend the life of her husband. Pushed into the waters of Toronto Bay by her killers, she drags herself out of the water an onto the deck of their stolen boat a year later to exact her revenge. This is Shirley Manson's body, with the face of a really quite special Friend of mine, Liana. The velvet top is airbrushed on in Photoshop. The skyline is Toronto, with a stylized rendition of the logo from the original "The Crow" film. Lyrics are from "Dear Johnny" and "Angry Johnny", by Poe. |
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| You Have Been Warned |
My Feeble Attempts To Tempt Eros
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<-- This is a piece of gift art that I did for Poe, the creator of the absolutely awesome web comic Exploitation Now. This was supposed to be his characters Bimbo and Babyon, but something wierd happened and it ended up being a picture of the not-seen-often-enough girls of the Butt Nekkid Angels Strip Club.
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<-- While talking about anime and erotica one day, a friend said to me that he'd never seen me do a single piece of work based on an existing anime character. So, after a bit of banter back and forth, it was decided that I would do a pic of Deedlit from Lodoss Wars. And so, here she is! Enjoy. |
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<-- The only other pic of Tabitha I ever did, back when her name was still "Tara" (see, it was supposed to rhyme with Lara). I wasn't ever really happy with the way the pic came out, and so I re-did her entire look and feel, as well as her general build and "design" idea. And it's NUDE! |
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<-- I warned you I would disavow the next picture in the Maggie/Caitlin series. I've been suffering from sleep deprivation lately, and one of my symptoms is being restless. So, in a fit of hearing the two happy-go-boy-hunting girls here insisting I draw them being successful, I did. This is the CENSORED version. Deal with pain. I'm pretty sure Chris likes this one. |