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Susan Frame

Guylian
Guylian by @susafram (Susan Frame)

I was messing around with the paint tool in Adobe5.5 set on "opacity" and did this one pretty dern decent pic of Jonas, but i set it aside to do the idea I had for this new character, Guylian. He's nothing too great, and he's not supposed to be all "pretty" or whatnot. Just a temporary mediator, I guess. In this pic, I was really just working on the over-all composition, and just ended up to be a character pic too. Serendipity. WHoooHooooo. I really like the colours in this one... And the contrasty/painty style I tried too. Thats a new one fer me...I also really like coffee :). I might get a job in a coffee shop soon, by the by! Hopefully my best-buddeh Shannon Haskins, also an artist on Side7, will work there too. Oooh, the maniacal things that would manifest.... attempts to laugh the laugh that all evil-ish laughers laugh but instead trips on the corner of a carpet and busts her head on something head-bustable. lots of blood. looots of blood.

love Artwork © Copyright 2002 Susan Frame

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Posted: Monday, 20 May, 2002 @ 10:57 PM

OmG. O....M....G. wow. He's purty anyway. Great work. I want more.

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