Generic school art project thing. You know, some sort of zoomed in flower thing with pastels. Sort of cool probably.
I made this comic in 10th grade art class. It had to be some generic hero story, so logically this made sense. The writing is pretty terrible, and a lot of the drawing is just kind of 'alright', but the colour went well. We had to use a lot of the traditional perspective stuff/vanishing point stuff that I customarily just rough out, so I set it in generic green city to justify having boxy skyscrapers. The third panel is a pretty good example of terrible perspective.
The secret unfortunate ending is after they destroyed the Sun the earth froze over and everyone died.
Colour is sort of drained from scanning, could probably do it better.
Here is an example of what my typical doodling is like. It pretty much shows off my artistic ability (ignore Jesus, I was in world religions class)
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Though a year or two back I kind of refined that style into something vaguely interesting. Can you find Waldo?
I even did it twice more afterwords because I'm incredibly unoriginal.
Clickers
Clickity
Old drawings from a big book I had in 6th-8th grade.
Also, nice foot, me.
I realize it's hard to see, but some of the stuff I found looking through this book even surprised me after rediscovering it.
These are figures based a sort of universe I had printed out in my head during sixth grade. I could name them all; but I'll spare you the details for now.
Again, nice foot.
And a few custom-made Board Games I'll spare the details to, for now.
Zanti-Monoperation FX Gold Edition 0
Well, that's really it for everything I have pictures of. Not much else is worth it, I'm a bigger fan of computer based art anyway.
Apparently it's a rite of passage in a place I'm renting right now to create your own black paper art piece. Well, here we go. Still haven't moved on from sea monsters, some how.