Awww, isn't he kewt? This is Jem a drawing that is little more than an inch tall total. I doodled him on a scrap of paper one night while trying to stay awake. He was a cute little idea that eventually became a nifty familiar.
Jem is pictured here poised on a men's ring. (Yep he's not much larger than a dragon fly.) He's a lot of fun to play with. Although he doest look like it on first glance he's actually mechanical. (Note the harrying bone on his chest.)
Although he was originally given as a traveling companion for a ranger in a Dungeons and Dragons game, he quickly became other players best friend.
I've considered playing this guy on a few mucks more than a few times.
An itty bitty picture for an itty bitty character. It's Jem }:8>
Drafting pencil on typing paper.
Jem is pictured here poised on a men's ring. (Yep he's not much larger than a dragon fly.) He's a lot of fun to play with. Although he doest look like it on first glance he's actually mechanical. (Note the harrying bone on his chest.)
Although he was originally given as a traveling companion for a ranger in a Dungeons and Dragons game, he quickly became other players best friend.
I've considered playing this guy on a few mucks more than a few times.
An itty bitty picture for an itty bitty character. It's Jem }:8>
Drafting pencil on typing paper.
Category All / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 272 x 381px
File Size 15.6 kB
*chuckles* I'm famous from my small drawings especially in pencil. I don't know why but in pencil I can 'fake' detail particularly with a mechanical one. This tends to have me draw 'very' small, and use the scanner and graphic programs to enlarge them. A 'large' pencil for me is 8.5 x 11.
My pastels on the other hand are usually 8.5 x 11 or larger, and my airbrushes are 1/2 poster size and up!
My pastels on the other hand are usually 8.5 x 11 or larger, and my airbrushes are 1/2 poster size and up!
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