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Pictured above is what my digital camera has loo…

August 12th, 2006

Pictured above is what my digital camera has looked like for the past 3 months. I dropped in the school parking lot, and didn’t realize the screen was damaged until I turned it on to take a pic at a restaurant. I was in a group of people, so I couldn’t freak out as much as I wanted. I’d only bough the camera 3 months before. The good thing was it was still under warranty. The bad thing is, the warranty doesn’t cover “impact damage”. Still I finally mailed it in to Canon to get it repaired, because I really like the camera, and plan on having it for a while.

Until it’s fixed, I guess I’ll have to rely on taking pictures the old-fashioned way. I’ve got a few rolls of film to kill. But if I get desperate I’ll use my dad’s digital camera.

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I did another portrait for the freebies I’m giving away at deviantART.

Andrea has some really nice stock in her account, and she happens to be a great artist in secret.

This drawing was done in pencil on acid-free card stock. I scanned the drawing it into Photoshop, and then I added the soft colors and tinted the lines to a reddish color. This will be available as a print soon. Check out the other prints I have available: dA prints.

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  • 1. bikeparts  |  August 13th, 2006 at 2:13 pm

    That drawing looks wonderful. I’ve never thought about doing drawings and then editing with photoshop. I’ve always just loved the immediacy of using a tool in your hand to make something concrete. But this seems like such a cool thing to try out.

  • 2. Barry  |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:11 pm

    I adore this drawing. Amazing. I don’t know why but it makes the pleasure centres in my brain fire. Just saw it on. http://www.thedesigncubicle.com/2009/11/designers-that-draw-a-showcase-of-designers-non-design-work/


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