
A fantasy character, though I'm not sure if they're a mage or more of a physical fighter. This is also the first time I put a shadow below one of my characters, though I still wasn't too comfortable with shading at the time.

A drawing of a leviathan. I started with a rough sketch, before adding a second layer for more finer and refined details. I never truly completed this sketch (way too many scales), but I think that's kind of its charm.

I once had an idea of drawing a comic based on the adventures of a cute knight living in a dark world. However, I abandoned the idea both due to time and production issues. This sketch above is the only proof that idea ever existed.

For quite a while, I tried to mimic the art styles of other artists, to sharpen my skills. This is one such example, which I originally drew on paper, before taking a picture of it, and re-doing that image in Adobe.

I once took an animation class, and one of my assignments was to create our own animation starring our own original character. This is the full-body model sheet for my character, who I dubbed "Trog," shown in multiple angles.

Another model sheet featuring Trog, this time around displaying the wide array of emotions he could make. I had a difficult time with stretching and squishing faces, mostly due to the fact I subconsciously reminded myself that bones were still inside people.