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My art career actually only started my senior year. Up until then, I was planning on being a pilot. Why didnt I choose that? Well, because 1) I think it would have been way to hard. I think I could have handled it, but I wasn't really up for it. And 2) because I absolutly love Photoshop. Ever since my friend introduced me to Photoshop 7.0, I have used it for everything I do. I was a major Paint application user (yeah paint!), but it obviously lacks a lot of things necessary to make a nice image. There wont be a lot of art on my site because, well, I dont have a lot to show. Once I actually start college, this page will actually have stuff on it! None of the images on this page were in any way drawn by hand. I wish I could draw period. Everything was drawn and made on the computer. So enjoy whats here!
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Digital Bomb
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This was done entirely in Photoshop 7.0. This is my only pure photoshop project (I didn't scan in anything- it was all done with the tools in photoshop.) I made this because I had seen a REALLY cool collage in a book somewhere and I got really jealous and tried to make my own, using my favorite color, red. (It kinda worked...)
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Photoshop
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This one was done as a cover page for a section my Computer Multimedia class binder. I scanned in some nature photos I took, and found in books, and kinda just.....smashed them together. I have a thing for nature-art. It rocks. (And in case you just-so-happened to be wondering if the mountains at the top were in the Lord of the Rings, they were. I give you the Mountains of Mordor)
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Mousepad
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This is another one of my nature-loving pieces for my computer class. It was a project where we had to take a quote we liked and base our artwork off of it. Me, being weird, did another nature thang representing the four seasons, and some rocks in the middle (jes for good measure.)
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Kanji Line
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The Kanji-Line was a trial piece for my first conceived web-page: it was to be part of the banner and divide the top from the rest of the page. As it turns out, I hated that idea and scrapped it. I still liked the line though, so I put some old photos of nature yet again in the background and gave it an old type of look. The symbols, from right to left, mean fire, water, trees/forest, earth, and wind. (The kani for fire can also mean Tuesday if combined with another one; water is Wednesday, trees/forest is Thursday, and earth is Saturday, in case you wanted to know.)
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