Anyway, I had some opportunities to play with my Wacom tablet and ArtRage today.
"Chalkboard Doodles" was created using a chalkboard canvas and chalk as the medium.

"Fruit Doodles" was created using the Oil Paints tool on a basic canvas.

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2 comments:
I like the rat character! I used to draw a series with rat characters as a kid, I guess from the Big Daddy Roth Rat Fink influence... Thanks for the comment on the KISS watercolor, that was a fun one to paint, I always forget how much I enjoy painting with watercolors.
When I was a kid, I wanted to draw a mouse series, too, but then 'Miami Mice' came out and I was too young to realize that I could take it in a different direction.
I love the Rat Fink drawings. I would love to get a book of them. I know there are a couple out there.
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