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| Gayle Bird | |||
| Gayle is so incredibly special to me I can't even begin to describe it. She's a wonderful friend and a fantastic person, and somehow never lets that go to her head. Her even temperment is coupled with the artistic talent that I believe only comes along every so often... While I am an artist, Gayle is a Creator, her works speak for themselves. | |||
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Philip Alexy
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| And then we have Harrold, that most dangerous of animals, the clever sheep. Philip is an interesting sort of fellow, full of humor and good cheer, more often than not... when he's not planning to take over the world by giving various computer animated folk all manner of breasts and unusual behavioral quirks. Ask him about the used car lot, the bondage sheep, and Flubber. Or don't. I hear he's to blame for Jar Jar, too. | |||
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Greg Laurich
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| Greg and I went to college together at Ohlone College in Fremont, California. He now resides in Las Vegas, Sin City of the known world, and the ultimate goal of all who want to be King of Rock and Roll (you must have seen Six String Samurai for this to make sense to you). Greg probably thinks that I've forgotten about an art swap that he and I agreed to, but he's wrong. When I finish it, I'll send it to him, and then we can laugh about how long it takes for things to get done around here. | |||
| Brian Cooke | |||
| Brian is one of my cronies, my cohorts, my partners in crime. He is a bang up artist, and really rather good with a pencil, I think. He and I have worked in cahoots with each other on the Infamous Work Pics, Great Elfwood Interpretation Project, and more recently, the Stocking Stuffers Crusade. The Link goes to Brian's Science Fiction Gallery on Elfwood. You can get to his far more populated Fantasy Gallery from there. Brian is also the artist that I want to do the majority of my Fantasy World sourcebook, should I ever have the ability to get it published (either through Atomic Rocket Games or some other venue). | |||
| Christian Conkle | |||
| Christian Conkle, Evil Schemer! Go to his site, you'll get the reference. Christian is a very interesting fish, being that he is an artist, a web designer of no small caliber, and a rather interesting conversationalist. He is active on the Mekton Zeta mailing list (maintained by Jon Simola at Mecha.Com), and is also one of the wierder players in my Cybergeneration PBEM game. Christian recently did the work on the R. Talsorian Games, Inc. production of the Dragon Ball Z Roleplaying Game Garlic/Trunks/Android book. | |||
| David Crowe |
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| The Jetman! David is an avid gamer, a deliciously evil Mecha-Head (almost as vile and dastardly as myself in that regard), and a really neat guy. I have had the pleasure of banging ideas against his head repeatedly, and have also sat wondering at some of the truly bizarre things he has come up with. His page is a little on the "plain" side, but in the flashy, buzz-word filled, glitz over substance world of the Internet, that's actually rather refreshing. David, like Drea and Christian, also plays in my Cybergeneration game. | |||
| Drea O'Dare | |||
| Drea is another friend from Elfwood, and is also a player in my Cybergeneration game. Drea has a really rather wide range of artistic styles, and far and away blows me out of the water, in my opinion. I respect her art, I respect her as a person, and I'm really really hoping that she'll continue to grace my Cybergeneration page with her work. If I had my way, she'd do the work for the entire thing, since her pieces so easily set the tone for the C-Gen page. The link, like the one on Brian's section, goes to her SF gallery. You can get to the Fantasy gallery from there. | |||
| Jennie Seay | |||
| After several months of threatening to add Jennie to my list of officially cool people, I decided to do so. If you are at all interested in seeing artwork that makes me jealous, delving into the mind of a very interesting and quite-possibly-stranger-than-me-person... Long shot, I know, but anything's possible! Jennie is fantastic with greyscale markers and the use of clothing and hair effects to convey a mood. Go see her site! It's unreal! | |||
| Wanna be on this page? | |||
| If I used to have your name up here, and it's not here now, that's for a very good reason: I sent out an e-mail telling folks I was remaking my page to everyone on this one. If you got it, and didn't reply, or I couldn't get to your website a week after I sent out that mail, I pulled your name. If you want to be back on this page, write me, and let me know! | |||