Here's about a year-and-a-half's worth of doodles of a weasel character I made up back in high school that I hardly ever make good pictures of. I have no idea why I would make two separate drawings of him bunting a baseball, but whatever.
Only the bottom few are colored because I accidentally put most of the outlines on the same layer as the scans themselves. But honestly, look at the thing... adding color doesn't do a whole lot. Besides, since the paper's still visible you get a bonus mouse and Bowser to look at.
The bottom right picture is inspired by a hat I saw some guy wearing at the horse races. The weasel isn't normally nearly that big, but I wanted him leaning on the counter for that picture.
I've always been paranoid about calling in to radio stations because I'm afraid I'll forget what station I'm listening to when they inevitably ask. Pichu took a different route.
Beware the mighty Chuzilla. This was for a 30-minute art jam on a different site. It looked like this after the thirty minutes was up. I decided to clean it up a bit afterward. And also flip it.
I've found that I tend to overanalyze pictures. For instance, when given this, instead of calling it cute, I wondered how those pokemon got so small, why they were so happy about it, and how it would affect them in the future. And so I made this comic:
Found a gift that would be perfect for a friend of mine, and since she's just as into pokemon as I am, of course I had to break out the crayons and crudely scribble them all over the box.
Crayons are a grand symbol of childhood. One can hardly look at a gift with crayon drawings on it and not feel a touch of that old child-like glee upon receipt.
Especially since the gift inside is a '79 McDonald's Garfield mug that I found at a knickknack shop. We used those same mugs for drinking hot chocolate when we were little, but ours are all worn away now. This one is in perfect condition.
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Only the bottom few are colored because I accidentally put most of the outlines on the same layer as the scans themselves. But honestly, look at the thing... adding color doesn't do a whole lot. Besides, since the paper's still visible you get a bonus mouse and Bowser to look at.
The bottom right picture is inspired by a hat I saw some guy wearing at the horse races. The weasel isn't normally nearly that big, but I wanted him leaning on the counter for that picture.
Oh look a comic.
I've always been paranoid about calling in to radio stations because I'm afraid I'll forget what station I'm listening to when they inevitably ask. Pichu took a different route.
What is this "comic" you speak of? I haven't seen one in so long I've forgotten what they look like...
Beware the mighty Chuzilla. This was for a 30-minute art jam on a different site. It looked like this after the thirty minutes was up. I decided to clean it up a bit afterward. And also flip it.
You should add some tiny tanks and jets though. Maybe some tiny fleeing civilians.
*Raises Hand*
(Who fights a fire type with a fire type? Oh well, they're just fighting fire with fire I suppose.)
Sadly, as the microphone was too high for any of them to properly wail into, their concert, as well as their indie cred, was shot.
I especially like the village layout.
Found a gift that would be perfect for a friend of mine, and since she's just as into pokemon as I am, of course I had to break out the crayons and crudely scribble them all over the box.
Gonna color this at some point. Hopefully soonish.
I'm real happy with the coloring, it's much smoother than other things I've drawn in Photoshop.
Added bonus: Original, crappy background.