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Hoping to start another subject since the whole point of the last post was to point out the fossilized plate of pasta. Here are a few sketches from a defunct project. I don't remember the name. I have a ton of this stuff but our DVD drive died and I can't read them.
Best,
Brett
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3 comments:
This is from the Ted Decker stuff. I loved those books, whatever happened to that project?
All I can say is something went wrong. But this is dead and won't be brought back by DB.
Super cute-like the mocassins and the shirt details. I've been looking for a man with a book in one hand and a sword in the other.
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