Sometimes I like to take a picture, sometimes I like to draw a cartoon.

Most of my hobbies are graphical in nature. But, no matter what I'm doing, it's artistic. I've gathered some of my color and b&w drawings for display on this page. The newest work is at the top. You can see the progress in my work with the increase computing power and speed. I will remove some of my work, from time to time, to make room for new work. I hope you enjoy my work. Send me email if you do, or don't, like my work at alfc@pacbell.net.

 

 

 

I drew this one freehand and scanned it into my computer.

Completed 1997

 
 

I used Illustrator 7.0 to create this image. I traced the scanned photo by hand and and colored it in. I removed the photo underneath and the image was done.

Completed: 12-8-97

 

Another variation of my Cyberspace logo. This was also created using POV-Ray.



Completed: 1996

 

This was made using Photoshop. Weird.

Completed: 1996

 

I created this small 3D icon in POV-RAY. It was a learning experience... to say the least. I've moved on to much nicer software and hardware.

Completed: 1996

 

 

This logo started life as a rising sun. I didn't feel like the original had enough power, so I redesigned it to look like a spider.

Completed: 1996

 

I designed my Cyberspace logo using POV-Ray. It took my a couple of days to figure out what I was doing . But, I think I finally got the hang of it.

Completed: 1996

     

 

This cartoon was done with a brush and black ink. It was my first attempt at inking a cartoon. The inspiration for this cartoon came from my neighbor's dog. I think the image says it all.

Completed: 1996

 

This is Doughy the sushi-eating donut. I designed him for a t-shirt by a company I used to worked for.

The donut and fish were drawn by hand , with a brush and ink. Then, scanned into my computer using an HP scanner. It was opened in Corel Draw and then traced using Corel's Tracer. Color was Added.

I used the Corel image to create the color separations for printing.

Completed: 1996

     

 

This was the first QuickMail form I created for my co-workers and myself. It was drawn using MacPaint on my Power Mac 6100, at work. This was drawn with a mouse.

Completed: 1996

 

This QuickMail form was created on my 6100. I used my mouse for this one too.

Completed: 1996

 

 

I drew this one for a friend 's QuickMail form. Power Mac 6100 and a mouse.

Completed: 1996

 

Another QuickMail Form created for my Mac. I took a little more time to complete this form than the rest. Power Mac 6100 and a mouse.

Completed: 1996

 

 

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