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Ah, welcome to the small gallery of The Pok�mon Friend. Here are the few pictures that I have scanned and deemed worthy of this page... wallpapers, pictures, all can be put here, waiting for you. Since there are so few, I won't bother making multiple pages just yet--I'll wait untill I have more than twenty... Enjoy! |
Well, here it is. The first wallpaper I have ever done for the public. If you get it, you'd better enjoy it. I spent a long time making it, almost ten minutes drawing it, another two scanning it, three changing the image formats and one making the actual wallpaper image. ^.^ Yep, almost 16 minutes! Naw, I just got a really lucky, really clean drawing and scan, and the rest was easy. Enjoy, and come back in case I ever add more! |
Ha! Another wallpaper! Featuring Terri in a side-dive w/two guns! Another 800x600 one, so I hope you have a decent screen size! Anyway, look, enjoy, and don't steal--this one took me almost five hours [one night]. Really only an hour, hour and a half, but I spent the rest coloring some. As soon as I am half-way good with skin tones, I'll draw up a cool background and finish coloring, bringing you yet another wallpaper. The colored version will be out soon, I hope... |
Another wallpaper, the grayscale "Manga" of the above one. Whether you like it or not it up to you; I don't particularlly care for it much. |
Yet another wallpaper, a really simple image rendered in Blender, a 3-D Modeling Program that I downloaded and am trying to learn how to use. I haven't exactly had years to spend on it... Anyway, I just had a high-quality UV sphere and a disk which I colored, then placed two lamps, one on either side of the camera and rendered it, then enlarged the pic and saved it as a wallpaper. Again, 800x600. |
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The mysterious, insanely badly scanned cloaked figure! Don't know who he is, so enjoy him! |
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A bad line-art coloring of the cloaked man above, before I began scanning--I just copied the preview to save RAM, then I discovered I didn't have to scan at 4800 DPI resolution... |