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Posts Tagged ‘ink’


3.5 in x 2.5 in
Tea/coffee stain background, watercolor, and pen.


A delicacy in many parts of the world, rathes have been harvested since the end of the third dynasty. Despite advances in technology, the most efficient way to harvest rathes is still by hand by a professional rathe catcher. Only intuition and experience have been able to predict the correct air currents that entice the [...]


Sometimes it’s best not to know what lies under the clouds.


The old man peeled open an ancient tomb that looked as if it would turn to dust at any moment.
“Behold the unigiragon, the mightiest of the fabled beasts of yore; tall as a mountain, fierce as a thousand tigers, with wings that could blacken the entire heavens. Their thirst for flesh could only be matched [...]


Beware the little lights in the dark.
They are up to no good.
Beware the little lights in the dark.

Done for the Doodle Swap Project #6.
3.5 in x 2.5 in
Tea/coffee stain background, watercolor, and pen.


Golloth had been out of school for over a year. The interview and hiring process went very well considering how rusty his skills had gotten over that time period. That morning he picked out his very best bow tie to make a good impression on his first day. All his studying to be a top [...]


The mysterious and wondrous things that occasionally drifted this far out to sea always filled Krrrph’t with fascination.

Done for the Doodle Swap Project #6.
3.5 in x 2.5 in
Tea/coffee stain background, watercolor, and pen.


Octopi and parasols just seem like a wonderfully perfect match. They look so charming holding them.

Done for the Doodle Swap Project #6.
3.5 in x 2.5 in
Tea/coffee stain background, watercolor, and pen.


Recently I put together a little article on my process for creating a TSL webcomic strip. The overlords over at TSL were kind enough to publish this over at TSL.
So, if any of you were wondering what my current process is for creating one of my webcomics, you really should go check out the post.
On [...]


Normally, I would say you should be a bit concerned if you happened upon a group of beholders. Or at the very least be looking for a nice boulder to hide behind. However, if you ran upon this group, for some reason I don’t think you would be in that much trouble.


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