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<title>Artwork: Environmentally Friendly</title>
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<category>Drawing / Vehicle</category>
<description>More pen practice! All done in Illustrator CS3!</description>

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<title>Artwork: Saint</title>
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<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>All done in Illustrator CS3. Reference photo used for Saint, all else is original. 
 
Admittedly, I lost interest when it came time to elaborate on the background... Hopefully I&#039;ll come back to it, but for now I&#039;m moving on!</description>

<link>http://thetruett.gfxartist.com/artworks/165634</link>
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<title>Artwork: Self Portrait!</title>
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<description>It&#039;s true... This is me... 
 
This was done early in my first Adobe Illustrator CS3 class when all I knew well was layers and the pen tool. Somebody should have told me earlier that bezier curves could make such fun looking clouds.  
 
Don&#039;t worry, there is more original work to...</description>

<link>http://thetruett.gfxartist.com/artworks/165356</link>
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