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|  International Student PortraitI used a variety of graphite pencils to push the value levels |  Megan L.This portrait took many hours to complete. The hair and earrings were fun to draw and shade. | 
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|  Megan G.Another fun portrait. I like the happy yet intense look in the eyes. |  International Students PortraitThe 9B graphite pencil really helped get the necklace as dark as I needed it to be. | 
|  En Vino VeritasThis fellow is not too far from being a caricature in real life. |  The Rescue's Opening ScenesBugsy the newspaper reporter gets a tip | 
|  The Rescue's Opening ScenesGirl Bugsy is waiting for her date with Bugsy |  The Rescue's Opening ScenesGirl Bugsy gets a text that Bugsy is going to be late | 
|  The Rescue's Opening ScenesBugsy is caught |  The Rescue's End SceneGirl Bugsy rescues Bugsy and they both celebrate afterwards in the style of "The Lady and the Tramp" | 
|  Character Creation Color StudyDesign using shape and color schemes |  Character CreationA design sheet illustrating the character turn around, silhouette, canon change, emotion change, etc. | 
|  Escher and UllreyThe assignment was to take parts of separate M.C. Escher illustrations and combine them in a creative way that would feel like his style. |  Escher and UllreyClose up detail view of my addition | 
|  Character Creation CheerleaderThis project took an age group, gender, and an object, and required a team of four students to create characters and a story inspired by these criteria. The target audience: teenage girls. The object: A coach's whistle. |  Character Creation CheerleaderDetail view 1 | 
|  Character Creation CheerleaderDetail view 2 |  Character Creation CheerleaderDetail view 3 | 
|  ZacchaeusColorized line art in Photoshop | 
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