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Here you will see as many of my most recent drawings as I can host.  I hope you like them; I sure do.
 

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Here's what you'll find on my drawings page:

1.  Powerpuff Girls fanart.
2.  Anime (esp. Cardcaptor Sakura) fanart.
3.  You tell me!

Now that I'm getting some hits from people other than my friends, I'd like to know what the world thinks I can offer.  I've had one suggestion already from my brother; he'd like to see me do some Futurama fanart.  Believe me, I'm working on it.  What would you like to see?

Actually NEW!  Well, sort of.  I sketched this one over a month ago and finally got around to colouring it.  Why another soft, cuddly drawing?  I need them to soothe my angst.  Believe me, I had some angst.  I think I'm getting better at drawing the eyes now; they were always just a bit too tall, which made the white "circles" always look too small.  (November 10, 2005)

I couldn't leave Blossom as the only Powerpuff with a full-page colour drawing.  At least a week after she was done, I sketched a Bubbles pic, then left it alone for about two more weeks.  I don't know why, I just wasn't into finishing it.  But finally I did.  (And then I go and wait almost a month to post it on my site...) [sigh]:)[/sigh] Honestly, I'm still finding things about my drawing style that need improvement.  It's so cool how after almost three years I start to notice the little things that make PPG art so good.  Anyway, back to the drawing.  I call this one Fun in the Park (keeping with the trend with my last drawing).  Not much to say, other than "very cute", "one of my favourites", and "I'd fix her eyes."  Oh yes; I'd fix her eyes many ways.  They're too tall, not wide enough, and the whites aren't at the right angle.  But I'll just leave it as is and do better on my next one.  I hope.  (August 1, 2005)

Yes, yes, yes!  Summer is here!  Therefore, behold the glory of Fun at the Beach -- with a background!  This started as a vague idea yesterday of Blossom wearing something other than her usual form-fitting dress.  I decided on a t-shirt and shorts, since it is summer now.  Then I thought, where could she be?  Maybe she's at the beach hitting a beach ball.  After drawing Blossom, I drew the beach ball, but I still felt it was missing something.  Then I drew the beach line and the water horizon line, and added the sun, the clouds, the water ripples, the sand piles, the bucket, the towel... and before I knew it, I was facing a full-page drawing!  A total of 7 hours yesterday and 7 more today makes a solid 14 hours of work.  And yes, I am extremely happy with the outcome.  I actually drew the bow without my template, and it turned out very well.  (July 4, 2005)

I made this one awhile ago as a "thank-you" to a guy by the name of Ti W (Timo) on the PPGworld.com forums.  He helped me find some pictures that I thought I wasn't going to find large versions of, so he asked if I could draw his puffed self battling his dark self.  This is what I came up with.  (June 22, 2005)

Made to celebrate my 21st birthday.  Everything turned out well, but my favourite part would have to be the numbers behind the girls.  My idea was to draw the girls in the shape of the number 21, but it wasn't too clear, since their body shapes can be a little restricting.  But with the numbers behind them, the implication that they are trying to form the number 21 is much clearer.  Heh, overall, it almost reminds me of Sesame Street.  This has to be one of my favourites.  (June 3, 2005)

I have changed this drawing since May 9th about 5 times, and I'm finally really happy with the finished product.  After the many changes, I have now discovered a couple more tips for drawing the girls.  I changed the eye shapes and altered the position of the irises and pupils, as well as increasing the size of the whites.  She's now shorter, her legs are a bit thicker, and her hair sits lower on her head.  (May 21, 2005)

A friend asked/dared me to do an anime drawing of anyone I know from my list of www.pointsixnine.com friends.  So, I chose Jeff.  Here he is, in all his anime-ness.  Visit the forums to see the original and what others said about it.  (May 3, 2005)

This marks a big first for me.  Inspired by the song "Bubble Dancer" from In the Groove, this drawing was sketched in pencil and then coloured in Paint Shop Pro!  I'm incredibly pleased with the results.  I also added a couple digital effects to create a new avatar for the pointsixnine forums, an enlarged version of which you can see here.  I know I'm going to colour more drawings this way, and of course, they can only get better from here.  (April 15, 2005)

I don't have too much to say about this one.  Just maybe some tiny mistakes that only I would notice.  The text came from the idea that, since it's after Valentine's Day, a gift might seem out of place.  So, I came up with these six words.  I was actually surprised when I googled for the quote and found no results.  I hope this drawing finds a soft spot in your heart.  Happy belated Valentine's Day.  (February 17, 2005)

Cute, isn't she?  I'm quite pleased with how this one turned out.  The main reason I drew this one was because I wanted a new avatar for my profile on the www.pointsixnine.com forums.  Thought of it yesterday, sketched it yesterday, coloured it today.  That's about it.  (January 24, 2005)

I think this is going to become a recurring theme: a yearly Christmas drawing.  What a difference from last year's, huh?  (Scroll down, you'll find it.)  I started this one with four full-sized sketches; one for each girl and one for the tree.  Then I scanned them in, scaled them down, and printed a very faint outline as a guide.  Best idea ever.  Oh, and the text?  That was done (along with everything else) in Adobe Photoshop.  I can't draw calligraphy like that.  I was very worried before I started colouring this one, because I don't like my track record of half-sized coloured drawings.  But, this one didn't turn out bad at all.  This is most likely the last drawing I will do this year.  Happy holidays!  (December 18, 2004)

It's been too long.  I have a feeling some of my "depression" over the last two weeks has been due to my lack of drawing.  So, I sketched this on November 11th and coloured it on the 14th.  It has a similar feel to one of my previous drawings, but I needed to do something like this for my own benefit; I needed a reminder that there's always someone out there for you.  I feel much better now.  (November 14, 2004)

I told you I'd finish it some day soon.  Apparently that day was today.  It has become one of my overall favourites.  Except for what's white, the entire page is coloured.  It captures the reaction quite well.  I didn't even have to use Photoshop to make any subtle changes -- it seems to be quite good on its own.  What do you think?  Oh, and if you want to see it, here's the sketch.  (October 9, 2004)

I finally sat myself down tonight and finished this drawing.  Little bits of it here and there aren't that great, but it's very good as a whole.  I love how I chose to make the bed sheets rippled.  Once again, it looks slightly better as a jpg.  No major complaints though.  Oh, except one: on paper, I accidentally drew a longer horizontal line separating the pink and blue colours of the sheets, so it jutted out about 2 1/2 inches from the edge of the bed.  But again, thanks to Adobe Photoshop, it's undetectable here.  <Sigh> IT'S FINISHED!  And for those of you who didn't see the sketch beforehand, here it is.  (September 25, 2004)

I felt a sudden burst of motivation to add to the Buttercup character page again.  This drawing began the same way Buttercup10 (my June 15 drawing) did; with a double-sized sketch.  As I said earlier, I found a new way to draw the girls' eyes, and this drawing employs that method.  I would rate the sketch about an eight, but I would rate this result about six or seven.  I'm not sure exactly why, but my last two drawings haven't had the crisp lines like the two before them on the character page.  I thought it was due to pressing too hard on the page with the sketch pencil, but now I'm not sure, because this time I was careful not to do that.  However, I am pleased with my new choices for drawing her eyes.  I also used a slightly different head template.  Only one drawing to go, then I'm done with character pages for good.  (September 9, 2004)

Decent?  Yes.  Am I proud of it?  No.  Honestly, I have a good idea why I don't like this one:  I sketched the lines too hard with sketch pencil.  Then, when I drew over them with darker pencil, the paper wouldn't take more graphite.  Her expression here is meant to show her reaction to school starting again.  I'm really just trying to finish up my Buttercup character page so I can spend more time on bigger drawings in colour.  The good news?  I only have two more crappy drawings to go on this character page.  (Interesting tidbit:  Note the date of this drawing and the date of the first drawing on my Buttercup page.)  (September 6, 2004)

I'd been toying with this joke for about three weeks in my head, and it finally came out on paper.  I sketched it on Monday (August 16) and coloured one frame a day the rest of the week.  I had to go back to my smaller sizes for this one, but it turned out okay.  Last week, I acquired some new pencil crayons, and this drawing utilized some of them.  Future drawings will use more.  After beginning the colouring process of this one, I realized Blossom's eye/dress colour was a bit off.  So I finished it anyway and will use the new colour from now on.  I've also made a new revelation about how their eyes are drawn; I will employ this new technique in future drawings as well.  (August 20, 2004)

I felt it had been too long since I'd done something with only Bubbles, so this morning, I said to myself I'd have at least a sketch of her done.  Here's what came out; nothing special, just a picture of Bubbles with her hair down and carrying a backpack.  I guess she's going back to school.  This one's also double-sized, and this is one of the only drawings I will say looks better after it's been edited.  I made some pencil crayon mishaps here and there, but thanks to Adobe Photoshop, you can't tell.  I'm thinking of getting Corel Draw or something like that so I can actually make computer-generated images.  But for now, this will do just fine.  (August 9, 2004)

 

Can you believe it?  Two drawings in one week?!  This is only the second time that's happened this year.  This one took the longest; I sketched it on the 30th and shaded it on the 31st.  From start to finish, the total time was 24 hours, including breaks for eating, sleeping, etc.  Not including the breaks, I'd estimate the time somewhere near 7 hours.  Yeah.  That's right.  Seven hours.  Okay, back to the drawing.  A little bit of story behind this one:  Sakura was just told by Tomoyo's (a.k.a. Madison's) mother that Nadeshiko (a.k.a. Sakura's mother, who passed away only a few years after Sakura was born) had always wanted a daughter to name 'Sakura', because 'Sakura' means 'cherry blossom' in Japanese, and the cherry blossom was Nadeshiko's favourite flower.  When Sakura hears this, she begins daydreaming about her mom.  That's where this shot is taken.  (July 31, 2004)

 

I can't think of a better way to word what I want to say about this drawing, so I'll just lay it out flat.  I think she could be a little bit taller, and it looks better in real life (on the paper) than on my computer screen.  But I'm still very happy with the result.  This is my first colour drawing that's double my normal drawing size.  I have to say it does look very good.  I've been wanting to draw one where Blossom's hair flows around her body for a while now, so I'm glad I finally got the courage to do it.  It took a bit of thought to figure out exactly how the hair should look, but I finally got it the way I liked it without really realizing it.  I actually sketched this last night and coloured it this afternoon.  Like many of my newest drawings, this one is also available on the fanstuffs website.  (July 28, 2004)

If you had told me when I woke up this morning I was going to draw something, I would have said, "Maybe."  To tell the truth, I actually started this one with a scaled-up version—7:3 ratio, to be exact.  I couldn't believe how nice it looked and how accurate I was.  Before today, I had always been afraid of drawing big.  I'm not exactly sure what inspired it; I'd been toying around in my head with a few ideas for my next drawing, but this one only came to mind today.  I'm proud of myself for finally braving the risk of not meeting my personal expectations, and I can only hope future drawings are still just as good.  For those who are interested, she's in a water fight and someone is shooting a water pistol at her.  (June 15, 2004)

Arguably my favourite drawing of Sakura thus far.  This one even includes Kero offering her a flower.  Okay, so flowers aren't my forte.  I just watched the episode yesterday and thought this particular scene was nice enough to capture in a drawing.  After getting some nifty new sketch pencils, I can now shade much lighter colours of grey without worrying about pressing too hard with a pencil like HB or even 2H.  I now have a 4H and a 6H.  Tremendous help.  The 6H is perfect for skin colours, and the 4H is great for shadowed skin colours, hint-hint.  Although interrupted by many breaks, this drawing did take almost a full day to complete.  Soak it in; there's better stuff to come—I can feel it.  What?  Oh... heh... yeah, again with the little bit of hair.  (May 21, 2004)

"Sometimes it's just nice to know you're loved."  I was lying awake in bed last night, and this came to mind.  I knew I had to draw it.  Personally, I think it has the best emotion of all my PPG drawings.  This one can also be found on the website listed below.  It's in the 'Characters' section.  The quote is from the description I gave it on the fanstuffs site.  (May 6, 2004)

This time, I think I waited too long after my last Powerpuff Girls drawing to do another one.  It's a simple three-pane comic.  Since the spring months are all up on us, I chose to base this one on baseball.  What?  Oh, no pun intended there.  If I had to choose, I'd say the middle frame looks the best.  I've decided I need to do more Powerpuff drawings, so you have lots of artwork to look forward to over the next four months.  But I won't exclude my anime talents.  Oh, have I mentioned?  School's out for me!  Yay!  Oh, and by the way, this artwork can be found on http://www.fanstuffs.com/ under the 'mini-comics' section.  Just browse the fan art, you'll find it.  I've finally found somebody who'll actually comment on my drawings.  And don't bother pointing out home base—I know it's backwards.  (May 4, 2004)

It goes against my principles of leaving a drawing alone after signing it, but since the first time I scanned this drawing, I have changed it slightly.  I now think the eyes look a bit better, and as such, I am glad I spent the original time plus this additional 10 minutes on it.  (Updated April 12, 2004)

I decided to add another drawing to my Sakura collection.  Once again, I had to use a still shot from an episode, but I am very pleased with the overall results.  The only thing I would change is the right (her left) eye; it's just a bit closer to the middle of her face than the still shot.  Again, the drawing is a full 8.5"x11", but that's fine.  Heh, even before I started, I told myself, "Start her face low enough so you can get the whole head on the page."  And what do I do?  The top of the page cuts off her two wayward strands of hair that stand up.  Oh well, I got most of her hair in it.  I hope you appreciate this one as much as I do -- it took at least 2½ hours from start to finish.  And don't just stare at it, say something!  (March 6, 2004)

Well, old habits are hard to break, as they say.  I needed to keep the Powerpuff spirit alive in my pencils.  I'm glad to say this one is on my Buttercup character page.  It epitomizes Buttercup's typecast frame of reference on the show; very conceited and high-and-mighty.  And why not?  The end theme song clearly states she's the toughest fighter.  This one took almost two full hours from start to finish, and yes, as you may have guessed, there are things I don't like about it.  But I shouldn't complain.  After a month and a half, I'm glad to see I still have the knack.  (February 2, 2004)

I wanted to prove to myself (and to Steve and Bryce) I wasn't limited to drawing the Powerpuff Girls.  Here's proof, you guys.  Don't nag me anymore.  (Primarily Steve.)  In case you're wondering, this is Sakura from Cardcaptors (Cardcaptor Sakura in Japan).  It's a still shot from the first episode.  It actually takes up a full 8.5"x11" page in real life, but I resized it to make it a little more manageable.  I drew it, then fifteen minutes later I scanned it.  (January 11, 2004)

Suddenly, the Christmas weeks were all up on us.  I felt I had to get into the spirit.
I cannot begin to explain how well this turned out.  It started as an idea, like, "Wouldn't it be neat if the girls were holding a 'Merry Christmas' banner, and Buttercup was dressed in a Santa hat?"  After a day of laughing and playing with it, the idea began to seem feasible.  This was drawn over two days.  I had the outlines in front of me, then I had to decide, colour or black & white?  I finally argued, "It's too good not to be done in colour."  And I was right.  Buttercup's expression is perfect; "Fine I'll wear it, but I don't have to enjoy it.  But it does look good on me."  Bubbles and Blossom are both looking at Buttercup thinking, "I can't believe she's actually wearing it."  It kind of reminds me of the episode "Bubblevision," where Bubbles has to wear glasses.  (December 20, 2003)

This one isn't on the Buttercup character page because I didn't think the doodle would end up getting finished.  I drew this one to try to show the feeling in my head.  It shows it very well.  (December 7, 2003)

I wanted a "why not?" look this time, but instead I got a "hold me, I'm sad" look.  Meh, I'll take it.  (November 30, 2003)

One week after my previous drawing (November 15) was my brother's birthday.  He was born in 1981, so he's currently 22 years old.  He currently lives in Edmonton.  I drew this one because I knew he would come visit us at Christmas, and I wanted to show him I was thinking of him on his special day.  It was a belated drawing, but it would be a largely belated viewing anyway.  (November 16, 2003)

Ah, another dry spell, but this one with good reason.  First of all, university started up.  Secondly, in early September I developed a cold, and before it ended I received a hard heartbeat headache which prevented me from doing much of anything, including eating and sleeping.  We thought it might be related to sinuses, but that eventually turned out to be false after having a sinus x-ray coming back clear.  It's still there to this day, the heartbeat in my head, but it definitely isn't as strong as it was back in September and October, and for that I am thankful.  I had promised myself I would start drawing again once the pain was completely gone, but it never went away, so I had to continue through the struggles.
A full two months after my last drawing, I drew this one.  No inspiration, no reason, no pre-meditated thought.  I just drew, and kept drawing, and this is what came out.  A much better straight-ahead look than my "Blossom in colour" drawing.  This one reminds me why I started drawing the girls in the first place—to get good at it.  I think I succeeded.  (November 8, 2003)

I felt so good after drawing that one, I began to neglect my talents.  I guess I thought, "If I know I can do it, why do I still do it?"  It was another month before I drew again.  Early September, I knew if I didn't get back in it, I may lose the knack.  So, I forced myself to start the Buttercup character page.
A remake on a previous position—actually, two.  One early one of Blossom, and my last Bubbles drawing.  This one looks much better because she's actually leaning forward, instead of standing straight like Blossom was.  I also like how little of her left arm you can see.  It really conveys the idea she's winding up.  (September 6, 2003)

Over the next three weeks, I was involved in a summer camp, so I guess I didn't feel I had the time or energy to do any drawings.  However, when I did draw my next one, I decided to go "all out."
My first drawing of all three girls together, and in colour!  Buttercup's facial expression is my favourite of these three.  They're all supposed to be looking at you, but Blossom looks a bit cross-eyed, and Bubbles just looks like she's staring off into space.  Still, a very good overall final product.  I actually drew this one because my cousin Erin was staying with us for a few days, and she saw my Bubbles page lying on the table, and I was told she asked, "Who's drawing the puff girls?"  I wanted to show her it was really me.  (August 5, 2003)

The final drawing on the Bubbles character page.  This was truly subconsciously inspired by a picture of Blossom I had downloaded.  Same face, same arms, just a slightly different body posture.  I'd link to the picture if I could find it.  Oh wait, here it is.  (July 3, 2003)

<Sigh>  Unfortunately, I began to develop a little bit of a slump.  I was getting bored of drawing the girls, so I drew one of Bubbles bored while drawing.  I guess I was in one of those "I have all the time in the world, so why do I have to do this now?" kind of feelings.  The hair and pigtails are finally the way I like them.  I wasn't drawing the hairline low enough.  (June 30, 2003)

This one was drawn on the day I got my report card.  My report card with only one class on it.  I was excited about the grade, so I drew her excited, too.  The eyes remind me of the art direction for episodes like "Knock It Off" and "Stray Bullet."  I tried to copy the body shape from my June 8 drawing, but it wasn't quite the same.  Oh well.  (June 27, 2003)

Drawn to celebrate the ending of my fifth year at Walter Murray.  If I remember right, it was drawn on the same day as my Calculus final.  No criticism here.  Very cute, very happy.  (June 18, 2003)

Inspired by the previous drawing, because (again) she was pointing in her direction.  Not bad on the whole, but I think her hairline is a little too high.  (June 8, 2003)

Arguably my favourite drawing of Bubbles.  The eyes are perfect, the hairline is smooth, and the bodyline flows well.  I later realized I didn't like it 100% because her pigtails are slightly smaller than those of my later drawings.  (May 26, 2003)

Another typecast expression, but this one turned out okay.  I thought I'd try drawing the eyes proportionally bigger; it worked.  The smaller white circles are meant to give the impression she's about to cry.  (May 18, 2003)

I finally got the bright idea to date my drawings.  (Ha ha, yes, I know.  You know what I mean.)  I tried a tough look for Bubbles, and it wasn't too bad.  I actually started to draw her in a jacket, but scratched that idea after realizing I couldn't draw a jacket.  The only thing I really don't like about this one is her "pigtails"—they look like they were plastered on the sides of her head.  (May 10, 2003)

My mom had some sketch pads lying around, so my Bubbles character page was done on a piece of sketch paper.  I really like the position she's in here, but the eyes once again look like they were measured.  Still, not a bad look.  She's supposed to be looking at you.  (April 2003)

There are times when I look at this one and say to myself, "This is so cute."  Then there are times when it's, "it just doesn't look right."  Truth be told, I actually measured out the eye sizes based on the previous drawing because it looked so good, from the white inner circle (4mmØ) to the black circle (12mmØ) to the "pink" circle (20mmØ).  Unfortunately, I neglected to take into consideration I had measured 4mm of solid white in the previous drawing, and when you mark 0mm and 4mm on a ruler, what's left blank inside is less than 4mm.  Oh well, it still looks very well done otherwise.  I especially like the hairline.  (April 2003)

Remember the one I said was in a tie for first, if not first by itself?  If it was a tie, this would be the one with which there'd be a tie.  The best bow I think I've ever drawn, plus the best overall body shape.  The eyes just scream perfection to me.  However, her head is slightly disfigured.  I know, every artist is their own toughest critic.  It's only now that I am one I realize how true it is.  (April 2003)

After trying five drawings with my "measure head first" method, I noticed slight differences between the arcs.  I got another bright idea:  what if I made a head template, then just traced it each time?  Sheer unadulterated brilliance.  Now I never draw the girls without using the head template.  (In case you're wondering, it's 42mm long by 35mm high, an exact 6:5 ratio.)
Yet another "aww"-inspiring expression.  I think I was tired, so I drew her tired.  (April 2003)

Another drawing inspired by an episode.  This time, it's "Too Pooped to Puff," where the girls are lying on a cloud.  (Don't ask me how; they have superpowers.  I guess they can lie on clouds.)  Her arms are way too long, though.  (April 2003)

This one used to be different.  You may not be able to tell, but she used to be in her classic "So once again the day is saved" look—one arm raised, one knee up, smiling straight ahead.  I erased it because I didn't like how it looked.  This looks much better.  (April 2003)

This one drove the nail home; it spawned my epiphany as to why the previous drawing didn't look quite right.  As you may be able to tell, I had to redraw the eyes slightly, because they were coming down too low.  She wasn't showing any cheek.  I never made that mistake again.  (April 2003)

I think I went back to HB pencil for this one.  That was one of the reasons I didn't like the overall feel of it once it was finished (although I do like the expression).  (April 2003?)

Here's where I got two bright ideas: first, to purchase some actual drawing pencils instead of just using a single HB pencil, and second, to realize the girls' heads should always be the same size, no matter from what angle they're being viewed.  Up until here, everything was freehanded.  Thus, I began marking the width and height of their heads out before drawing the head ellipse, and then filling in the four arcs afterwards.  If you've ever taken Mr. Beaman's Math B30 class, you'll remember the magic box for drawing ellipses and hyperbolas.  Same principle here.  If I had to pick a turning point, this would probably be it.
Aww, the sweetest look I've ever drawn.  She seems to say, "There's still hope."  And indeed there was, for me.  This one begins my use of character pages.  In terms of overall quality, this one is in a tie for first, if not first by itself.  This was the first drawing that proved to me what they say: if you keep at it, you'll get better.  And man, were they right.  This one reminds me why I still draw to this day.  (March? 2003)

I drew this one because the previous one was pointing in her direction.  Sort of a "yeah, so what?" look.  (March 2003?)

Also subconsciously inspired by "The Mane Event," during the ending pose.  Obviously her hair has grown back.  If you watch the show, you'll know what I mean.  (March 2003?)

"Once again, your visual style just looks thrown together.  It looks like you don't care."  (- Strong Bad)  I had to go on instinct for how a forward action shot might look.  I have yet to attempt another.  Buttercup has been drawn much better since this first failure.  (March 2003?)

Again, good on the whole, but the physics of each element's position don't add up.  She's supposed to be turning around, looking backwards.  (March 2003?)

Ugh.  My bad attempt at a typecast emotion.  Let's move on.  Trust me; it gets better.  (March 2003?)

I knew I couldn't restrict myself to only drawing Blossom.  This was my first drawing of Bubbles.  Not bad if you look at it as a whole, but I can pick out a few minor problems that remind me why I kept at it.  (March 2003?)

Subconsciously inspired by "The Mane Event."  This drawing marks many firsts for me: the first one in a floating position, the first one wearing her pyjamas, and the first (and so far only) one to feature Blossom without her bow.  It's also the first one I really liked.  (February 2003?)

I think the episode entitled "Uh Oh Dynamo" may have inspired this drawing.  (What? I have to watch the show to get ideas...)  Her body is still too long, but more importantly, the eyes are too big and don't have enough pupil.  Don't worry -- eventually I'll get to the drawings I really like.  (February 2003?)

Aww, so shy... As you can see, I hadn't yet learned the "rules" by which the Powerpuff Girls are drawn. Her legs are way too long. (February 2003)

This is the earliest drawing I ever did of those I saved.  (It's the 9th unofficial one, though.)  I actually had to dig through the garbage to find this one, because it was drawn on the same paper I drew my first (and ugliest) drawings.  The black corner is there because I had ripped up the paper before throwing it away.  I salvaged this one because it was the best of the worst.  It was drawn back in February 2003.

 

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