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		<title>More drawings from Chargey</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Cunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After doing drawing exercises on texture, I felt inspired to draw, just for drawing. My daughter and her cousin both have a &#8220;Kaloo&#8221;, a brand teddy bear that has a long hat that can be used for sucking. Alice has two since she was a baby. She had three but lost one. Her cousin had [...]]]></description>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/incidental/photo-art-drawing1.JPG" title="Me drawing Alice&amp;#039;s and Antoine&amp;#039;s Kaloos" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic82" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=82&amp;width=300&amp;height=100&amp;mode=" alt="Me drawing" title="Me drawing" />
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After doing <a href="http://thedeadone.net/blog/drawing-while-on-holidays-in-chargey/">drawing exercises on texture</a>, I felt inspired to draw, just for drawing. My daughter and her cousin both have a &#8220;Kaloo&#8221;, a brand teddy bear that has a long hat that can be used for sucking. Alice has two since she was a baby. She had three but lost one. Her cousin had three or four. So while they were preoccupied I grabbed one of each of their kaloos, a car for the cousin, Antoine (he&#8217;s mad into cars) and a flower that Alice picked when we went for a walk. I thought it was a nice, simple composition, and it came out very well.</p>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/ForWeb-AliceAndAntoinesKaloos.JPG" title="Alice and Antoine&amp;#039;s favourite teddy bears (brand name is Kaloo)" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic77" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=77&amp;width=500&amp;height=500&amp;mode=" alt="Alice and Antoine&#039;s Kaloos" title="Alice and Antoine&#039;s Kaloos" />
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<p>(More drawings after the jump&#8230;)<br />
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<p>I went looking for something else to draw the next day and I remembered this cute little statue of Cherub Angel, that was tucked away on a book shelf. I like the final result. While not a perfect rendering, it captured something of the rough detail of the statue.</p>
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	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=79&amp;width=500&amp;height=500&amp;mode=" alt="Angel Statue" title="Angel Statue" />
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<p>This picture is actually done from a photograph. It&#8217;s based on my daughter Alice and there is no way she would have sat for the 2-3 hours it took to do the drawing. Actually, I only know it&#8217;s 2-3 hours because my wife informed me when I had finished. I felt I had only spent 30 minutes or so. The photograph was one of opportunity. Alice and Antoine ran in from a walk with the grandparents. They had wreaths of leaves on their head. There was something-oh-so- fey about it and the photo captured it. I think I captured something of that too while it&#8217;s certainly not a close rendering of Alice. </p>
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	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=78&amp;width=500&amp;height=500&amp;mode=" alt="Alice Faery-like" title="Alice Faery-like" />
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<p>Of course, I shouldn&#8217;t have said it was based on Alice, because that was the feedback I got&#8230; &#8220;I can kinda see Alice in it&#8230;&#8221;. Which kind of made it impossible to do the next drawing. I wanted to do second drawing, this time using Antoine&#8217;s photo. However I got wrapped up in trying to get a good rendering of him. After nearly two and half hours, I was no closer. I had restarted five times, trying to get his face right. In the end, I had to stop because I was getting frustrated with the process and thats bad. I had to remind myself that it&#8217;s the act of drawing that&#8217;s enjoyable and if I didn&#8217;t get his look right, it wasn&#8217;t the end of the world. However, later I went back to the rough sketch and used pens to give it a quick outline. I didn&#8217;t want to make the effort wasted.</p>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pen/ForWeb-UnfinishedAntoine.JPG" title="This was meant to be a Faery king portrait but I couldn&amp;#039;t get the likeness right." class="thickbox" rel="singlepic69" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=69&amp;width=500&amp;height=500&amp;mode=" alt="Unfinished Faery King" title="Unfinished Faery King" />
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<li><a href='http://thedeadone.net/blog/crossposted-how-nasty-do-you-want-your-demons/' title='Crossposted: How nasty do you want your Demons?'>Crossposted: How nasty do you want your Demons?</a></li>
<li><a href='http://thedeadone.net/blog/im-back-two-weeks-already-my-my-my/' title='I&#8217;m back two weeks already? My my my&#8230;'>I&#8217;m back two weeks already? My my my&#8230;</a></li>
<li><a href='http://thedeadone.net/blog/my-first-thoughts-on-using-charcoal/' title='My first thoughts on using charcoal '>My first thoughts on using charcoal </a></li>
<li><a href='http://thedeadone.net/blog/the-artistic-side-of-the-dead-one/' title='The artistic side of the Dead One'>The artistic side of the Dead One</a></li>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Cunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is simply something cool about having a hobby that requires you to use tools and to take care of those tools. I know roleplaying has ten-side dice and big fancy cool books, but it&#8217;s just not the same. I understand now how fishing can be enjoyable without actually catching anything. I found myself getting all [...]]]></description>
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	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=81&amp;width=320&amp;height=150&amp;mode=" alt="My art equipment" title="My art equipment" />
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There is simply something cool about having a hobby that requires you to use tools and to take care of those tools. I know roleplaying has ten-side dice and big fancy cool books, but it&#8217;s just <em>not the same</em>. I understand now how fishing can be enjoyable without actually catching anything. I found myself getting all &#8220;geeked-out&#8221; while lining up my drawing pencils and sharpening them just right; the point has to be sharp, but a long bit of the lead has to be exposed too. (Pictures and more after the jump) .</p>
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<p>Before my holidays, I had decided to go back to basics with my drawing. I had let my basic drawing skills languish over the years. So I got myself a rather excellent book on drawing:<br />
<a HREF="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Guide-Drawing-Illustration-Inspirational/dp/0572032315/ref=pd_ys_iyr7/203-1331253-5386351">&#8220;The Complete Guide to Drawing and Illustration&#8221;</a>. It&#8217;s a well thought out course, designed to get you drawing full pictures straight away and build up a strong process. Drawing is simply a skill. Art is in the expression and the composition. Everyone can draw so I bugs me a little when someone says &#8220;I wish I could draw&#8221;, because they can, they&#8217;ve just <em>decided</em> they can&#8217;t. I shouldn&#8217;t get so irate about it though as it&#8217;s this exact mentality that made me consider my drawing as a secondary way to creatively express myself (writing became my first). In school there were a number of very talented artists, who were simply better. As I went through school, I ended up comparing my results to their work and found it lacking. Rather than try and improve and ask for help, I did the teenager thing and sulk about it and since then I&#8217;ve let my love of drawing dwindle.</p>
<p>The introductory text reminded me of exactly why I like drawing. My wife says that I&#8217;m a man of simple pleasures, it&#8217;s not what you draw or the end image that is important but it&#8217;s the act of drawing that gives you pleasure and capturing &#8220;something&#8221; in the end result, an expression, a tone or a strange shape. Drawing, in itself, is not complex but is engaging.</p>
<p>So with this long holiday planned, I decided to pack my drawing stuff. I was excited about picking up my pencils and pens again. Chargey is in the east of France, lost in the country side and properly soaked in the summer sun. The house is old, several generations, filled with old paintings and antiques going back to Napoleon times. A great place for finding subjects to draw.</p>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/ForWeb-SimpleExercise.JPG" title="Very very simple exercise (a cup)" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic74" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=74&amp;width=320&amp;height=75&amp;mode=" alt="A Cup" title="A Cup" />
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I do have one complaint about the book, but it is minor. All the examples are done by the author, Peter Gray and he&#8217;s  a professional. His images are wonderful. I&#8217;d love to see work done by some example &#8220;students&#8221;, just to compare with my own. Or maybe that&#8217;s a bad thing. Anyway, the first exercise was a mug. A simple exercise in lines and circles. It was fun and simple to do. An interesting side note is that, no where in the book does he suggest using rulers and compasses to get exact shapes, just guidelines and freehand.</p>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/ForWeb-ShapeExercise-suncream.JPG" title="Simple Shape Exercise (Suncream)" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic73" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=73&amp;width=320&amp;height=200&amp;mode=" alt="Simple Shape Exercise (Suncream)" title="Simple Shape Exercise (Suncream)" />
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[singlepic id="80" w="320" h="200" mode="" float="right" ]The next exercise then was some basic shapes, rectangles, cylinders, etc. Most drawing books try and get you to draw a cylinder from one hundred and fifty different angles. Following, logically, on from that was organic shapes, such as fruits. It was at this point he introduce &#8220;composition&#8221;. I never worried about composition before. It is always one of those &#8220;advanced&#8221; topics in other books. They&#8217;d expect you to able to draw whole bodies perfectly before worrying about composition, but Peter makes a good point: a badly drawing picture can still work if the composition is good. It&#8217;s something I never considered before, but he&#8217;s right. The way objects are laid out and from where you view them is just as important as how well you depict the shapes on the page. If the composition is wrong, the whole picture is wrong before you begin. Shape and composition is actually enough to start doing full drawings but there is two more components missing. One is shadow and tone, the other is&#8230;</p>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/ForWeb-TextureExercise.JPG" title="Texture Exercise (berries and cutter)" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic75" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=75&amp;width=1000&amp;height=350&amp;mode=" alt="Texture Exercise" title="Texture Exercise" />
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	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=83&amp;width=1000&amp;height=250&amp;mode=" alt="Me drawing" title="Me drawing" />
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Texture. Why hadn&#8217;t anyone pointed this out to me before? It&#8217;s something I never explicitly considered yet struggled with to master. When I did character drawings I would get frustrated that the clothes always looked like they were made out of the same plain material. Soft, hard, furry, hairy, rough, grainy, etc. When I drew hair or grass, I couldn&#8217;t begin to imagine how to depict all that detail. But it&#8217;s much simpler then that. You just need to represent the texture, not all the detail. The line you use to depict the shape and the nature of the details you chose to draw tell the viewer what the texture is. It was like something slotted into place. You can see the image I did to explore texture above. Notice how the cutter seems solid and smooth while the branch is rough. The skill of the art is, not what you draw, but what you chose to draw. Or rather, what you leave out. And armed with that, I started to seeing the visual world around me in terms of what I could leave out to depict it. As we went for walks on Chargey, I&#8217;d see a scene, one perhaps I consider drawing and then in my minds eye, I start to &#8220;white-out&#8221; sections of it, leaving only the necessary details to convey the scene. I started snapping shots with the camera in my mobile because it was handy, and I captured some nice ones actually because I was looking for the detail and composition to describe the scene. Some though came out terrible because a picture of some stones on a wall with bad light doesn&#8217;t look great, but would make a great study. Texture, mental note to self. Armed with this I did some more drawings studying just texture and shape, but I&#8217;ll talk about those in another post. <center>
<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pen/ForWeb-InkExercise.JPG" title="Rose and Apple. I think the image would have been much more striking without the apple though." class="thickbox" rel="singlepic71" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=71&amp;width=1000&amp;height=350&amp;mode=" alt="Ink Exercise" title="Ink Exercise" />
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</center>Then the book suggests using ink, pens and brushes to do this kind of work (outline drawings) as it&#8217;s often quicker to finish. Pens are something I&#8217;ve been playing with for years and do love the finishing part of a such drawing, where you&#8217;ve done all the scratchy guidelines and then you draw the lines in single confident marks with the pens. I even have professional markers, but I still have barely mastered them. I didn&#8217;t have any brushes or ink with me so that&#8217;s something I&#8217;ll explore now at home, if I get the time. He also suggested a simple tip to give an ink outline drawing a more complete feel: make some of the lines thicker. You can see my effort to do a rose and apple above. I actually think the image would work much much better if I took out the apple and oriented the image vertically. With some computer magic I could do it easily, which is one of the reasons ink appeals to me. <center>
<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pen/ForWeb-NintendoDSLite.JPG" title="My white Nintendo DS Lite. I wanted to experiment with solid black as a graphic element." class="thickbox" rel="singlepic72" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=72&amp;width=1000&amp;height=350&amp;mode=" alt="Nintendo DS Lite" title="Nintendo DS Lite" />
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</center>And then I tried some graphic design using block black shapes. As I said I didn&#8217;t have any brushes so I used markers to fill it in. And yes, the image above is my Nintendo DS Lite which does happen to be white. <img src='http://thedeadone.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  It was fun and fairly quick to do. So you have, composition, shape and texture. There is one component missing. Tone. From shadows and highlights to the natural colours of the objects. It&#8217;s been so long since I&#8217;ve done a tone drawing and it was great to be given a process to explore shadow again. And the book thought me to use an eraser as a drawing tool, not just something to clean up mistakes. To capture highlights you can use an eraser&#8217;s edge, another element of tone that I had previously struggled with it. In the book, Peter suggests filing an eraser to a point, however I have a more elegant solution: use a pencil with one of those rubbers built in on top. You can use the eraser just a like a pencil. <img src='http://thedeadone.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Below you can see the toned drawing I did. And I started to see how I can improve, not just in some abstract way, but in a solid practical way. The scale is slightly off and my angles are not right. You may not see it on first glance but the torch looks bent, the head of the torch looks tilted at a tigher angle than the base. Practice will improve that I hope. <center>
<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/ForWeb-TonalExercise.JPG" title="Tone Exercise (book and torch)" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic76" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=76&amp;width=1000&amp;height=350&amp;mode=" alt="Tone Exercise" title="Tone Exercise" />
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</center>The big thing I learned is not to get so wrapped up in the end product. Enjoy the process of drawing. When I do, the image comes out so much better. If I aim, at least right now, to produce a specific end-result, the drawing suffers. Looking back at some of my previous work, I noticed that some drawings I did for a purpose, like attempts at doing images of other player&#8217;s RPG characters, didn&#8217;t turn out too well, but ones I did with no set purpose often capture <em>something</em>. (If you want to check out some of my other artwork, I&#8217;ve just installed a neat little plugin for wordpress to manage it: <a HREF="http://alexrabe.boelinger.com/wordpress-plugins/nextgen-gallery/">nextgen-gallery</a>. You can now see all my artwork <a HREF="http://thedeadone.net/drawings/">here</a>.)<br />
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<li><a href='http://thedeadone.net/blog/going-on-holidays-tomorrow/' title='Going on holidays tomorrow! :)'>Going on holidays tomorrow! <img src='http://thedeadone.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </a></li>
<li><a href='http://thedeadone.net/blog/my-first-thoughts-on-using-charcoal/' title='My first thoughts on using charcoal '>My first thoughts on using charcoal </a></li>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Cunningham</dc:creator>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/godmachine.jpg" title="I like it, not really for the quality, but for the idea which seemed to emerge naturally when I started playing with the shapes." class="thickbox" rel="singlepic14" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=14&amp;width=320&amp;height=100&amp;mode=" alt="The God Machine" title="The God Machine" />
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For a long time I&#8217;ve considered removing <a href="http://thedeadone.net/drawings/">the bits and pieces of drawings</a> I&#8217;ve upload to this website. I put them up here, less as a show case for my talents, but more as a place to manage, archive and possible share them.</p>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/chargey_sidegate.jpg" title="Sidegate of house in Chargey" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic10" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=10&amp;width=320&amp;height=100&amp;mode=" alt="Chargey Sidegate" title="Chargey Sidegate" />
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I don&#8217;t really consider myself an artist and I&#8217;ve allow my skills and little talent to languish for a long time. Sometimes I pick up some pencils and draw (such as scenes of <a href="http://thedeadone.net/category/art/chargey-studies/">Chargey</a>, a holiday home we go to in the summer), but I never produce anything in my opinion of quality.</p>
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<a href="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/gallery/art-pencil/jabberwocky.jpg" title="The Jabberwocky from “Through the Looking Glass (and what Alice found there)”.

Based on the classic John Tenniel illustration of the Jabberwocky for “Through the Looking Glass”. " class="thickbox" rel="singlepic17" >
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://thedeadone.net/index.php?callback=image&amp;pid=17&amp;width=320&amp;height=100&amp;mode=" alt="The Jabberwocky" title="The Jabberwocky" />
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This morning, I check my blog and find this &#8220;lovely&#8221; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/jabberwocky/#comment-26517">comment</a> on an image I did quite a while back:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>&#8220;This was plagiarized from a 1 19th century etching. You’re a hack.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>He&#8217;s right about one thing. I did &#8220;copy&#8221; the image of the Jabberwocky (off the wonderful classic John Tennial Alice in Wonderland illustrations). I did a whole rack of &#8220;copies&#8221; (and original stuff) based on Alice in Wonderland as decorations for my wedding, oh so long ago.</p>
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I never thought that anyone would take my drawings seriously enough to accuse me of a plagiarism! I&#8217;ve since updated any other &#8220;copies&#8221; that I&#8217;ve done with a note about the original work in case that I potentially get accused of being a plagiarist again. I don&#8217;t make money of these images.</p>
<p>It just drove home that perhaps it&#8217;s time to cut the images from my website. They only get hits from trolls and wandering surfers. They don&#8217;t increase traffic or readership of my website. To those who read my blog, do you want to see my artistic &#8220;hacks&#8221;?<br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2003 17:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Cunningham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Been quite busy preparing for the wedding. For a start finished all my Alice in Wonderland drawings for it. Also I&#8217;m working on an RPG which I&#8217;m calling &#8220;Lost Heroes&#8221;. It&#8217;s based on Void Universe: Renegade RPG which I wrote a while ago. Watch this space for details. Did a whole rack of pictures recently: [...]]]></description>
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<p><p>Been quite busy preparing for the <a href="/~cammy/wedding/" >wedding</a>. For a start finished all my <a href="http://thedeadone.net/category/art/alice-in-wonderland/">Alice in Wonderland</a> drawings for it.</p>
<p>Also I&#8217;m working on an RPG which I&#8217;m calling &#8220;Lost Heroes&#8221;. It&#8217;s based on <a href="http://thedeadone.net/writing/rpg/void-universe-renegade-rpg/">Void Universe: Renegade RPG</a> which I wrote a while ago. Watch this space for details.</p>
<p>Did a whole rack of pictures recently:</p>
<p><a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/true-chosen-character-type/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="lostheroes_chosen.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/lostheroes_chosen-thumb.jpg" width="53" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/mass-booklet-cover-4/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="massbooklet_cover4.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/massbooklet_cover4-thumb.jpg" width="130" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/mass-booklet-cover-3/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="massbooklet_cover3.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/massbooklet_cover3-thumb.jpg" width="68" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/mass-booklet-cover-1/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="massbooklet_cover1.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/massbooklet_cover1-thumb.jpg" width="156" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/valiant-mortal-character-type/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="lostheroes_valiantmortal.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/lostheroes_valiantmortal-thumb.jpg" width="112" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/soulless-character-type/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="lostheroes_soulless.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/lostheroes_soulless-thumb.jpg" width="95" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/fallen-character-type/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="lostheroes_fallen.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/lostheroes_fallen-thumb.jpg" width="132" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/bloodlines-character-type/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="lostheroes_bloodline.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/lostheroes_bloodline-thumb.jpg" width="78" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/sketchs/the-unicorn/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/unicorn-thumb.jpg" width="65" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/the-mock-turtle/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/mockturtle-sketch-thumb.jpg" width="72" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/the-mock-turtle-and-the-griffen/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="mockturtle-alice-griffen-colour.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/mockturtle-alice-griffen-colour-thumb.jpg" width="190" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/sketchs/the-lion/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/lion-thumb.jpg" width="109" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/griffen-sketch/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/griffen-sketch.jpg" height="150" border="0"/></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/dodo-colour/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img alt="dodo-colour-1.jpg" src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/dodo-colour-1-thumb.jpg" width="129" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/dodo-sketch/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/dodo-sketch-thumb.jpg" width="120" height="150" border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/humpty-dumpty-shouting/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/humptydumpty2-thumb.jpg"  border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/humpty-dumpty-on-the-wall/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/humptydumpty-thumb.jpg" " border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/alice-in-wonderland/tweedledum-and-tweedledee-2/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/tweedledumdee2_4web-thumb.jpg"  border="0" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://thedeadone.net/art/tweedledum-tweedledee/" border="0" title="Click Image to see bigger version" ><img src="http://thedeadone.net/wp-content/drawings/tweedledumdee1_4web-thumb.jpg"  border="0" /></a><br />
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