
Doodling some werewolf color schemes. (A larger version found here, on my deviantart)
(Source: loopthelambdoid)
My cat fell asleep on my boobs and the rest is history.
(it occurred to me that some people might be following me for crudely drawn doodle comics. Then I felt bad for not making them. Then I made this. Here is the tag for others. Oh please don’t consider this as an example of my art quality, please! -facedesk-)

People, if you expect a stranger to devote their time and skills to YOUR project then you will have to pay them accordingly. No deferred payment “if the project is successful”. Nobody gives a fuck how many bazillions of views YOUR youtube videos got. NOBODY. If you are really passionate about YOUR project, then you have to invest in it. That’s all there is to it.
OH hey, look, it’s an entire tumblr that posts ridiculous ads asking for free art and creative services. This type of thing is incredibly common, and all the more reason it’s irresponsible to encourage artists to take on these kinds of projects in order to be “real artists.”
Yeah, this is important. It’s a good place to look for examples of things that should raise flags in artists’ minds, so I’d recommend everyone to take a look. Especially if you are planning on commissioning an artist or are an artist (or considering working in a creative field).

Page one of the comic Shea Koshan and I made for the Gender Through Comic Books online course. We wrote it together and I did the art. The comic is based on what actually happened when Shea was still working at a comic book store.
You can view the full, large version on my deviant art. I recommend you hit the download button on the right for a better and more readable version, or simply click this.
I now have a Society6 store and the first puntastic print design up there is Dandylions - inspired by the nerdfighter community, John Green and Karen Kavett’s work. Dandylions is available as a t-shirt. The shirts are American Apparel Fine Jersey and come in a variety of colors.

Full version on my Deviantart.
Here is a preview the cover piece I did for the upcoming e-book “Chief” by Lyle Tanner. You can keep an eye out for the book release on his site. Prints of this might be available later, especially if there seems to be interest in it.

A creature design doodle that I took further than I’d planned. Larger version found on my deviantart.

The Brain Scoop challenged people to do art of the (dead - everything is dead) raccoon featured on the show. So. I did this thing.
You can check out The Brain Scoop on Youtube. It’s a wonderful show.

Started working on a painting of one of my Guild Wars 2 characters. A charming Charr necromancer.