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It's Kayak, a MUCK character played by my old friend Chris Kurs. Colored during a long session in DPaint. |
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This is one of the first works I had widely published, in an old furry fanzine entitled, “Fanzine”, published by JW Kennedy. |
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A lame attempt at creating a CD cover in Deluxe Paint on my Amiga 1200. “Arctech See” is the band name. Don't ask, I don't really know why I once thought that was a cool name. |
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A logo for my first, unofficial studio, Blue Coon Software. This is an AGA version of my logo. The AGA chipset in the Amiga 1200 had more colors available than the OCS chipset in the Amiga 1000. |
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My very first attept at using a brush to ink my drawings, made in my elementary school art class. My teacher was very unimpressed, as were most of my teachers concerning my art. |
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I thought Lemmings were too stupid to get mad at each other. |
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The newer and vastly improved Spad 13. Two machine guns went a long way towards improving this patrol scout's hunting prowess. |
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It was quite underpowered and incapable of zooming, but it was easy to fly, and had outstanding handling characteristics at high altitude. |
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This is my earliest surviving attempt at realistic drawing — on scratchboard, no less. Among my rare attempts at realistic art, I think I have an earlier pen drawing of a barn, but I can't find it. |
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Most of my Backing Out artwork is on the BO website, but this one is pretty special, as it's the first drawing I know of that is traditionally colored (unless I missed something obvious). |
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Ah, ye olde pixele arte! Some random screen I did while I was part of an Amiga users group. |
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Whoa-eee-ohh... Tale Spin! |
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A rather unusual experiment turned into one of my best digital renderings on the Amiga 1000. |