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Created November 9, 2020
The four main characters of a web series I was in called Maine Events (I play the narrator) drawn as the crewmates from Among Us.
If you want to check out Maine Events, here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnk7bNvsCNiJvHlZqA8WoxQ
The background was provided by one of ME's background artists, whose name unfortunately escapes me; I'll update this if I find out their name. Everything else is my own work. Please do not use without my express permission. Thank you.
Created February 7, 2021
Babylon 5 is one of my favorite TV shows of all time, and one of my favorite actors from that series was Mira Furlan, who played Ambassador Delenn. I never had the pleasure of meeting her, but still, when I heard the news of her death last month, it was heartbreaking, and if I'm honest I still can't believe she's gone. With my newly-refound interest in drawing in full swing, I decided I had to draw something in tribute to her.
The quote comes from the show, written by J. Michael Straczynski.
The station and Whitestar are images downloaded from: https://www.starshipmodeler.com/b5/b5tech.htm
The Minbari Cruiser is a 3D model downloaded from: http://www.gkane.de/3dfiles/mcruiser_v1.html
Everything else is my own work. Please do not use without my express permission. Thank you.
Created March 8, 2021
Anyone remember Cinema Insomnia? I used to watch it when I worked at a TV station that aired it, but when we stopped showing it, it sort of drifted from my memory. Fast forward to today and I was very surprised to find Mr. Lobo (the host of the show) streaming on Twitch and that the show appeared to be more or less still going! With all the memories of the show flooding back, I decided a couple of days later to draw this. I hope you like it!...and if you don't, just remember...it's not a bad drawing, just misunderstood!
This fan art composition is my own work. Please do not use without my express permission. Thank you.
Created March 21, 2021
While playing through Super Mario Galaxy recently, I was struck by just how beautifully framed the intro screen to the Bonefin Galaxy was and soon decided I couldn't NOT draw it.
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Created June 16, 2021
I'm not a huge toy collector, if at all, but there are still a couple of toy review channels I watch, one of them being that of EmGo. I was drawn to his channel by his Super Sentai and Kamen Rider toy reviews, since I am a fan of both franchises. For a little while now, EmGo's had a specially drawn Kamen Rider character at the beginning of his KR reviews (done by an artist whose name I can't recall unfortunately), but it just recently occurred to me that there were no Sentai counterparts, so I decided to make one! (I sent it to EmGo on Twitter; so far he hasn't replied)
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Created August 18, 2021
A Fan Art piece for the YTer Mr. Icarus/Icarus Lives. In his video for the Doom TC Mod "The Age of Hell", because of a certain monster type in the game, he made mention of wanting to see vanilla Imps riding on the back of vanilla Pinkies. ...what was I supposed to do, say no?
You can find said video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsCNhU2qfJc
This fan art composition is my own work. Please do not use without my express permission. Thank you.
Created October 30, 2021
Dave Gilbert, the man behind the indie game studio Wadjet Eye Games, recently issued a challenge on Twitter for people to submit fan art of characters from his games dressed up for Halloween. I'd been wanting to do some WEG fan art for a while, but never had a good inspiration until that challenge, so I instantly set to work and knocked this together in a couple of days. Here we have the cast of the game Unavowed dressed as characters from other WEG titles!
From left to right, in the front we have:
--Logan and KayKay as Joey and Rosa from the Blackwell series
--Mandana* as Horatio from Primordia (a bit of unintentional irony, considering the voice actor for Horatio also voiced Logan in this game)
--Calliope** as Amy from Shardlight
--Eli and Vicki as Regis and Lao from Technobabylon
And in the back we have the leader of the Unavowed, the great Jinn Kalash, as the Chief Wadjet himself (don't ask me what that means I just came up with it) Dave Gilbert!
Happy Halloween, everyone!
*At first I was very tempted to have Mandana join the Technobabylon group and draw her dressed as Latha's Trance alter ego (appropriately enough named "Mandala"), but decided I wanted the games represented to be a little more diverse, so I switched her to Horatio.
**Technically, Cally isn't a member of the Unavowed group; she was reduced to a supporting character to ease the design process, but according to the game's behind-the-scenes commentary from Gilbert, she was originally meant to be in the group, so I included her here.
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Created December 5, 2021
Now, be honest - who would read this if it were a thing?
And before anyone asks, no, I am NOT planning on doing an Iron Chef comic. This is just another of my wacky art ideas like the "PC Smash" series. I have, however, thought for a while that such a comic would be a cool idea, and since Pluto TV recently added an Iron Chef channel to their lineup, I thought I'd take a crack at designing a cover.
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Created February 10, 2022
Drawn mainly as a dig at a friend of mine who knows that Revelation is my least favorite of the Myst games. Here we have Yeesha, daughter of Atrus and Catherine, in all three of her prominent appearances throughout the Myst series (Note I said "prominent" appearances. I do not consider a few seconds as a newborn baby at the beginning of Exile to be "prominent"). Also, I'm not that familiar with the backstory of the Myst games post-Exile, so forgive me if I get something wrong below.
On the left is Kid Yeesha from the aforementioned Revelation. I tried to capture each version's personality when I drew them, and young Yeesha struck me as being filled with wonder and curiosity about everything around her, possibly even with a hint of a sense of adventure.
While URU was made before Revelation, and chronologically speaking is set after Myst V, I drew the Yeeshas in order of age, so we have "Adult" Yeesha next (in quotes because, as near as I can make out from a bit of research, she was actually around 17-18 when she made the holo-recordings we see in URU). This is the Yeesha that first became familiar with the legend of "The Grower" (which I still don't understand all that much; as far as I can tell it's basically the D'ni's "Chosen One") and eventually comes to believe that she herself is The Grower, manifesting powers of Age manipulation to a degree that no D'ni has shown before. She would become proud and confident in her newfound abilities, and would later undertake a quest to free the Bahro species from their enslavement by retrieving a special tablet. This brings us to...
..."Older" Yeesha (again guessing at her age, she appears to be late 40s-early 50s, though her actual age would seem to be around 190). This is the Yeesha we see in End of Ages, who has failed in her quest to obtain the Bahro tablet due to overconfidence in her abilities, and she knows it. As a result, she's quieter and more humbled, still saddened and disappointed in both her failure and the knowledge that there likely won't be a second chance at the tablet (unless some passing stranger happens to wander into K'veer and touches the tablet, but when would that ever happen AMIRITE?!?!)
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Created June 28, 2025
The concept for this piece went through a bit of evolution. A few months back I watched the recut of the documentary Heartbreakers Beach Party on Paramount+. Much of it featured clips and behind-the-scenes interviews from the video for Petty's song "You Got Lucky", and I was struck by the visuals. My original idea was to draw Petty as the bandit character from that video, with images of him in costumes from his other videos behind him in the sky.
Then, as I began searching for his various music videos, one of the first ones I saw was the Alice in Wonderland-inspired "Don't Come Around Here No More" video, and I immediately thought how much cooler and more fitting it would be to have Petty's Mad Hatter staring us down, while fumes from his giant cup of tea coalesce into different versions of Petty, in a way showing us that he'll always live on in some form or another.
Funnily enough, the concept almost had another shift, as I was trying to decide between this or having the cartoon Petty from "Runnin' Down a Dream" dreaming about his different selves.
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