Gallery
Akari
and Demon
This illustration was a character development
sheet for a web comic with Akari based on a famous Japanese woman. The
illustration was drawn on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond paper using rapidograph
technical pens and Crayola color pencils.
Anime 01
This illustration is the end product in a
series of renderings that showed step by step how to draw a character in
the Manga / Anime style. It was produced on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond
paper using Rapidograph technical pens and Crayola color pencils.
Anime 02
This illustration is another series of renderings that
showed step by step how to draw a character in the Manga / Anime
style. It was produced on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond paper using
Rapidograph technical pens and Crayola color pencils.
Ancient Scott
An illustration of a dragon-human hybrid variant from
tribal legends. It was produced on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond paper using
rapidograph technical pens.
Anthromorph Magazine Cover
A painting produced on 8½ x 11 card stock paper
using acrylic paints and Rapidograpgh technical pens. The painting was
created for a digest magazine that would exhibit the works of
anthropromorphic artists.
Astro Dragon
This painting was produced using acyrilics and
rapidograph technical pens on 8½ x 11, card stock paper. It was intended
to be the logo for an astronomy club.
Dragon Quest
This illustration was produced using
rapidograph technical pens on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond paper. It is another
variation of the human-dragon hybrid concept.
I'm cute, bite me
This illustration was produced using Crayola
color pencils and rapidograph technical pens on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond
paper. It was created looking off of a photograph of a model from a
magazine.
I'shya and Drac
This illustration was produced rapidograph
technical pens on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond paper. It is yet another variation
of the human-dragon hybrid.
Ronanoke Foxy
This illustration was produced using
Prismacolor pencils and rapidograph technical pens on 8½ x 11, 24 lb. bond
paper. It was intended to be a new comic book character that was never
developed.
Tiana's twins
This illustration was produced using
Prismacolor pencils and rapidograph technical pens on 8½ x 11, card stock
paper. It is a set of new characters being brought into a continuing comic
series called Dragon Heat.
Kennewick Skywatcher
This painting was produced using acyrilics on
17 x 12 compressed canvas. It is a rendering of a tribal ancestor who died
some 9,300 years ago near the town of Kennewick in Washington State.
Jean Goodwin
This illustration is a character created and
owned by Kris Overstreet of WHITE LIGHTNING PRODUCTION. She is a
character from the comic; PETER IS THE WOLF. The illustration was drawn
on 8½ x 11, 20 lb. bond paper using rapidograph technical pens as line
art and then scanned into the computer. Gray scale toning and shadowing
was added using PhotoShop. Sadly, a different artist was chosen to
continue Peter is the Wolf. In 2023, Overstreet gave up trying to
find an artist to finish the comic series and turned PitW into a
novelization. He did authorize a fanfic series (posted here) which was
supposed to take place15 years after the original series called; PETER
IS THE WOLF: GENERATIONS. Of course, Overstreet didn't want any
references that might spoil the end of the original series so some
events; like Sarah's parents finding out Sarah is a werewolf, is not
what happened in Overstreet's script. PitWG is available as a 24pg
digest comic in printed and digital formats.