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<title>Artwork: steampunk explorer</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Another sketchbook drawing while students were working on final projects. Although not a portrait, per se, the reference shot has a weird smirkyness to it that caught my eye. 
 
I think I over worked it compared to other pieces I have done. It took about three hours. The head and neck was from...</description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/166654</link>
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<title>Artwork: Fairy1</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>A fairy I drew for a personal project. She has that sort of &amp;quot;yeah, they&#039;re attached, you gotta problem with that?&amp;quot; look in her eyes. Drawn in Sketchbook Pro. </description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/160147</link>
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<title>Artwork: Tiberian Mining Beast</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>A quick concept drawing for a client. He wanted a beast that was more cute than scary. I think I am probably more in the direction of strange than cute. The whole thing was created in Sketchbook Pro and sent to client using the program&#039;s built in email feature. (I love little bits of code...</description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/158909</link>
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<title>Artwork: dwarf1</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>A very quick painting of a dwarf. I used Sketchbook pro to do the basic drawing ( I really like the feel of the pencil in SBP) and used Painter for the rest. I completed it while sitting between classes during midterms. I normally work very tight. This was a fun WTF mind burp.</description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/158283</link>
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<title>Artwork: Brigham Young</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Client is producing a card game called, &amp;quot;Brother Brigham&amp;quot; that teaches Utah History. He wanted a clean graphic look that captured the character without being derogatory. Reference material was a very old and staid portrait of BY. It was his idea to add a hint of a smirk.  </description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/133580</link>
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<title>Artwork: Widow</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>Painting for a book cover that deals with Prophets of the Old Testament. Used a combination of the water color brush and the digital water color brush inside Painter 9. Original drawing was completed in Alias Sketchbook Pro.</description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/93770</link>
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<title>Artwork: Real Pearl</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Vector graphic for logo. Used in a 20 foot show banner and a 2 inch jewlery card.</description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/93772</link>
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<title>Artwork: Mr. Pickwick</title>
<author>vanettda</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>A character for an odor control product lable. Reproduction size is less than an inch. This was my first completely digital Painter™ painting. (About a year ago). </description>

<link>http://vanettda.gfxartist.com/artworks/93373</link>
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