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Illustration Friday: Hollow

I needed to illustrate a can drive for work, so what better way to combine business with another business?

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS3. I had fun on this one using the pen tool instead of the pencil or brush tool. I am finding it gives a smoother line and the paths can be edited in much the same way as you can edit a brush stroke. Sorry I’m getting all technical. I just feel geeky today.
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Illustration Friday: Worn


Illustration Friday: Worn, originally uploaded by speartoons.

Here is my take for Illustration Friday’s “worn.” This giraffe is the perfect model for a neck tie. Personally, I’m glad I haven’t worn a tie to work in years.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrtor CS3.

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Illustration Friday: Craving

Cartoon: son to dad, “Well school is out for the summer! I don’t know about you, but I’m craving some adventure!”

I’m guessing there are many kids craving adventure this month. Here’s to hoping they have an exciting, and safe summer.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS3

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Illustration Friday: Adapt


When I heard this word, I thought of those poor polar bears who may need to learn how to adopt to subtopic conditions.

Surfing the big waves may have to replace boogie boarding on the ice.

I drew this in Adobe Illustrator CS3.

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Illustration Friday: Cracked

This is my take for Illustration Friday’s word, “Cracked.” Goldfish always look so relaxed and trusting considering the sad fate these poor creatures often face. 

When I was little, I threw a toy pistol through our ten gallon aquarium. How was I to know it would break? Mom and Dad must have had patience of steel that day.