First ImpressionBrooklyn and Cassandra meet for the first time... and she's more than a little startled by his appearance. |
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Cheetah WarriorI figure African gargoyles would have a very natural look to them, look like chimeras of animals that already exist (rather) like the London Gargoyles do. |
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Cheetah Warrior In ColourSam pic as above only coloured in Photoshop using an under-painting method. |
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Cristina As A GargoyleMy best friend Cris as a gargoyle, who specifically requested to have a wing structure like Lexington. The tattoos and piercing are all real, just not in the places they actually are on the real Cris. |
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DevotionBack when I was considering putting Destiny with Brooklyn (and back when she had Julianna Margulise-type hair), I drew this little picture of Brooklyn giving her a rose. I have such a hard time draiwng Brooklyn and I was actually fairly pleased with this one... though his beak is still off. |
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Gargoyle of Notre DameEve from Where Heaven and Earth Meet. Coloured in Photoshop using the Paintbucket tool and the airbrush. I am so glad I have discovered under-painting. |
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Faerie QueenI'd wondered what would happen if one of Oberon's Children and a gargoyle got together and had a kid. (Happens with humans all the time.) Thus we have The Faerie Queen... who looks a little like Titiana, but that was not on purpose. |
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Hellfire (NC-17)My own little gargoyle, Hellfire... um... nekkid. Done on a dare. Cris dared me I wouldn't draw one of my characters as a pin-up. I have now proven her wrong... and will now hide. |
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Hellfire StalkingOh good, she put her clothes back on. Hellfire doing what she does best, scowling and stalking. |
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Though Lovers be LostHundson and Destiny (after her redesign) right after Puck turns her back into a gargoyle and she regains the memories of her past life at Castle Wyvern. |
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Water NymphAn underwater gargoyle! My best wings to date, I think... and the first time I used a Tria blending marker over my coloured pencils. I am rather happy with the effect. |
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Self-Portrait of the Artist As a GargoyleExactly what it sounds like. Just me as a gargoyle (minus a few dozen pounds) with my trusty sketchbook in hand. |