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Games Art Student, Level 3 at Norwich University College of the Arts. Full site - http://www.rosieball.com
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Thursday, 28 January 2010
Models - boy and jars
More images of the boy in his jar, this time among other jars. Could this count as my image of a character in an environment? Probably not... but I could draw this scene...
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