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Commissar Rolf Yarrick
Commissar Rolf Yarrick by @cerion (Maria Olsson)

GIMPed!

Here's the new-look Rolf Yarrick from the Space Outlaws. Done entirely in GIMP 2.2. In under an hour. I'm quite satisfired with how he turned out.

And yes, the uniform is suposed to look like that. Why do you think I drew him without the Commissar's cap?

As I'm now back online, I might do more of these quickies in the future... in lack of a scanner and proper RAM memory...

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Posted: Sunday, 29 October, 2006 @ 01:05 PM

Maria-san! You ARE alive! 2 and a half years without an update to the domain! Don't give me that 'real life' excuse. Fans are more important that your personal life, no? ^-^

Anywho. Nice job. Just one question.. is Rolf's hair still blue?

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Posted: Sunday, 29 October, 2006 @ 01:12 PM

No real-life excuse. Does fethed up computer for two years count? My last one was a messed up Celeron win WinXp that didn't run Photoshop properly. It was quite inherently wobbly, so I didn't dare work on anything important (fan stuff! =) ) on it. I now have Sempron 2800+ with GNU/Linux Ubuntu. It works like a Breezy Badger this Dapper Drake (Linux joke!)

Yup, Rolf's hair is still blue, This picture is just meant to have a greyish tint to it, to strengthen Rolf Yarrick's wolfish undertones. The red of his colloar is the onlu thing meant to really stand out.

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