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Cartoons

As an artitst I particularly enjoy changing my art style and also learning from other artists, so, sometimes I switch from realism in my art to more cartoony stuff.

Most of the time I draw my cartoons in pencil, ink in brush, and then color in Photoshop.
With the Samurai Jack Studies, they were originally a submission to apply on a game done in Gouache to show my familiarity with the style. The thing I love the most about that show was the fact that they did color on color, no outlines, which significantly increases the workload on a full animated show.

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 Jawas   (SW Style Guide Work) 
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 Stormtrooper   (SW Style Guide Work) 
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 Imperial Admiral   (SW Style Guide Work) 
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 C3PO, Twilek, Chewie, GamorGuard   (SW Style Guide Work, pencils) 
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 Dark Elf   (colors in photoshop CS2) 
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 Dark Elf   (Prismacolor marker/pencil/paper) 
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 Beast Man   (Colors in Photoshop CS2) 
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 Beast Man   (Prismacolor marker/pencil/paper) 
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 Demon Charactures   (Personal Project) 
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 Red Dragon     
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 Fogarach (Free Realms)   Pencil, India Ink, Photoshop Color 
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 Sea Witch (Free Realms)   Pencil, India Ink, Photoshop Color 
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 Snow Girl   (Photoshop CS2) 
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 June fisher   (Photoshop CS2) 
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 Farmer   (Photoshop CS2) 
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 Samurai Jack   (Study in Gouache Paint on Paper) 
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 Aku   (Study in Gouache Paint on Paper) 
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 Sam Jacks Childhood Trainer   (Study in Gouache Paint on Paper) 
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 Samurai Jack as a kid   (Study in Gouache Paint on Paper)