I'll put art here as I go.
Notebook series: traced stuff I'm personalizing my college notebooks with. Not totally original, but it's fun.
Akira:
The Akira-class starship is designed as an aircraft carrier for shuttlecraft and a borg-fighting ship. Caries a prodigious 15 torpedo bays and even more phaser banks.
Dalek:
Scourge of the universe, these armored mutant creatures seek to destroy all that is non-human. Giants sometimes mistake them for pepper-pots.
Raven:
Scout mech, weight: 35 tons. Quoting Sarna.net, "The Raven is a technological marvel and employs a large number of advanced electronic warfare systems, possibly making it the most advanced light 'Mech on the field, at least in detection and targeting equipment."
Photoshop art:
Spéir:
First RP character I drew. I blame killing roleplays on drawing my characters.
Jeff:
My character in Sanctuary and a couple other abnormal RP's. He's a human-turned-luong. I never finished the shading, doubt I ever will. It looks okay, though, IMO.
And here's my loosely xkcd-style comic based off a discussion in Microeconomics class.
Notebook series: traced stuff I'm personalizing my college notebooks with. Not totally original, but it's fun.
Akira:
The Akira-class starship is designed as an aircraft carrier for shuttlecraft and a borg-fighting ship. Caries a prodigious 15 torpedo bays and even more phaser banks.
Dalek:
Scourge of the universe, these armored mutant creatures seek to destroy all that is non-human. Giants sometimes mistake them for pepper-pots.
Raven:
Scout mech, weight: 35 tons. Quoting Sarna.net, "The Raven is a technological marvel and employs a large number of advanced electronic warfare systems, possibly making it the most advanced light 'Mech on the field, at least in detection and targeting equipment."
Photoshop art:
Spéir:
First RP character I drew. I blame killing roleplays on drawing my characters.
Jeff:
My character in Sanctuary and a couple other abnormal RP's. He's a human-turned-luong. I never finished the shading, doubt I ever will. It looks okay, though, IMO.
And here's my loosely xkcd-style comic based off a discussion in Microeconomics class.
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