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My professional experience entails many years of various projects and jobs.
Have a look at some examples.














Everything (except clipart) starts out as a sketch.
I can whip a sketch out pretty fast so needless to say I have a lot of them.
Take a look at a few.














The showcase is where I put my personal favorite items (mostly colored). If you take a look at anything here this should be it.














A large part of what I have done professionally is clipart (some repeats are in professional).














The miscellaneous collection contains various things such as web grpahics, 3D renderings and small animations














Are you an employer? Looking for a low-priced artist with considerable experience and skill?
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Take a look at my prices. I am sure you will be pleased.


my favorite pencil - the LOGO II It is likely that you came upon this page because you are either a friend or employer of mine but anyone is welcome to come and look. All the artwork on this page (including the web-graphics, html and javascript programming) are my creations and as such should not be used by anyone in any other fashion than viewing. If you should like to use my artwork somewhere else you are likely to have my permission if you ask.

So perhaps you would like to know more about the artist. You should see my "about me" section for personal info.
Perhaps you would like to know more about what I use as an artist? Just any .7mm mechanical pencil (Papermate Logo II preferred), a nice fine-point black pen and a computer with Jasc PaintShop Pro!

The examples here are grouped according to project and ordered from latest to oldest. Click the thumbnail to see a larger version of the image.


Spanish and Portuguesse Department - BYU (2003):

I was commissioned by a couple of Portuguese teachers who created a packet that is now used for Portuguese 321 and 322. Most of the work was caricature portraits of people. 30+ portraits were created in the process.

These examples show how all the images were based on real people and I took extra care to capture the resemblance or the sketch would not be approved.


Eric Kinney (2000):

I created web-ready character portraits from small game icons and written description.

This is a collection of the final character images with their in-game icons

This was a single piece done for a friend of Eric Kinney. Same game (ClanLords).


Dwarfy Comics (2000):

I designed web-ready images for the company's website "www.dwarfy.com".

This is a sample of some of the options I presented my emplorer.


Fujitsu Network Communications (FNC) (1997-2000):

Worked in the intern program (I was only 16). I made 50-100 images a year as a computer graphic designer / clip-artist.

I created these clipart pieces in 1998


I created these clipart pieces in 1999

Here is an example showing how each item I illustrated really requires two completely seperate images. Both images take an equally long time.


Greg Shepard and Associates International (1999-2000):

I helped piece together three major presentations. Template design, text formatting, and some clipart design was called for. Sorry no example available.


Stork Embroidery (1996-1998):

I was in charge of the company's brochure. I created all the graphics and I also did the text layout. Over 100 images created.


SANDBASS Phonics (1994-1995):

I was a cartoon illustrator. Around 40 images created.


Have a look at my sketches!
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Glen's Original Designs / Creatures:

My icon Some more of my icon... I always draw him. A nice dragon... Rats! ... one of my favorite things to draw. Skaven, if you know what that is. A toony monkey. Um pungare das ruas de Sao Paulo.

Real People and Still Life

me Some Friends This was my last district in the mission. This is a man I respect a lot. God's true prophet. I drew this while I couldn't think of anything to draw.

Video Game Characters:

An Orc from Warcraft Resident Evil 3 A character from Final Fantasy Tactics Mega Man

TV or Film Characters:

Bugs Bunny Another off-the-top-of-the-head sketch. Ninja Turtles! COW-A-BUNGA! I drew this He-Man sketch off the top of my head. This one too. A meaty-looking skeletor The new He-Man. That damn little electric mouse that the world fell in love with.

Comic Book Characters:

I drew the X-Men without any referrence. I've drawn Spiderman a lot. Battle Chaser's Bretto Witchblade's Sara Pezzini Marvel's Deadpool

Other Sketches:

This only makes sense to a Mormon or someone who has read the BOM.


Have a look at some of my colored work!
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my wife my roommates in 2003 made a nice birthday card Breath of Fire III's Ryu Asellus from Saga Frontier Dextor from Dextor's Laboratory Tantor from Disney's Tarzan He-man in a comic book style He-man, Teela and Orko in a comic book style Spiderman Characters from Michael Turner's Fathom Lady Pendragon A cartoon frog in a tree A monkey 'playing' guitar


Have a look at my vector-based art!
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My entry for a t-shirt/local logo contest My entry for a local logo contest A Lamborghini Countach X3 Canon LX


Have a look at some random stuff

Holiday Stuff:



3D:






Old Stuff:



This is my stick-figure death theatre episode I made in 1998.
















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