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My CGs are a very simple process. I have no real art materials, as I have no good resources in finding them. So I have to use simple, house-hold materials, and of course, Photoshop. I ink poorly, then scan the images, then color. My colorings aren't that bad... it's just the art in general. Still, I have selected my favorites for view. Comments are within the picture as you hover over it. Enjoy~

My favorite drawing of Angel, which is actually, for once, traced using the Pen tool in Photoshop. I haven't done that again because it takes too much time. I hate the coloring of her skin - too orange. But I love how I detail her outfit~ Her alternative attire. Originally, it was to be used as a 'photo' thing for messageboards. But the art is cute, especially the unique thing of puppets. Why aren't puppets given much love? Profile picture of Angel in casual clothing. Cute eyes, but the inking kills it. The glasses are nice, the pose is nice, but my lack of details on her tongue make it look... ew. A gift for my friend, Sean, as well as a Christmas card for a contest in my school. Won Top 10 at least. Another Christmas gift for my friend, Sean. Unlike everything else I've done, this was entirely done on Photoshop alone - no scanning. Very simple, but cute~ My inspiration character, Eirwen, for my story 'White Christmas'. Photo used off somewhere... er... I don't remember. This was to be a poster for my class presentation on the book 'Hiroshima'. Used a photo and place the image on it. I had such a difficult time drawing the little, crying girl, so it's horridness ruins the drama on the image. Mint the mouse. Yeah. I don't get why my friends create fanart on Mint instead of my more developed Angel. I really never developed anything on her. I hate the effects, but I still like the image. Me and my dear love, Sean, around the time we were hooked up, anyway. It's one of the few actual scenes I've drawn.