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Read Rock & Roar, a new webcomic! rockandroar.com
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Hi all! This is my webcomic, Rock and Roar! Thank you so much for checking it out!
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Catch me if you can.
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The Hunt
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Here’s some early character exploration I got to do of Sid and Adelaide, a year ago while I was being trained on The Loud House in the Nickelodeon Artist Program!
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Nickelodeon Artist Program bio, 2018.
Gesture drawings of Miles, circa 2013. Some of these I had not seen since then, I found them on an old flashdrive! I’m super excited about my personal project, “Rock & Roar” - I’m getting back into doing vis dev for it in the new year.
hi! I just wanted to pop in and say that your queen illustrations are stunning! the colour palette and style is just incredible and I’m pretty sure I’m in love with it all!! good job:)))
Ahh! Thank you so much! :D
Queen
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Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus)
It is the largest lizard species of Africa, growing up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) long. They are strong swimmers as well as climbers, and are opportunistic predators that will eat almost anything they can catch.