Your welcome. And
don’t worry. Maybe the next VIolet pic will be better. There is always room for improvement.
Your welcome. And
don’t worry. Maybe the next VIolet pic will be better. There is always room for improvement.
Zack - Yeah, it’s the mouth. You did a wonderful job on it
anyway, though! Keep up the good work!
A
thousand thank you’s, Mitch!
And my deepest apologies to the Swordsman. I can’t say that I’ll be
drawing another Violet anytime soon. I think I should like to get back to work on my Clue game.
Oh, don’t get yourself down. I encourafe you to keep
trying.
Oh no, I am most ‘up’. Your encouragement would
actually be discouraging! I admit, I enjoy working on my own little characters much more than someone
else’s.
I’ve been rather busy for the past three years, created many
lives.
Jonathon “Jon” Everett Sweet
Harsh and untrusting of mankind,
he is friendly to very few.
Michelle Elena Sweet (née Saxby)
A
reserved, but also very perky chef and novelist.
Adrik Armand Sweet
Like his
father in so many ways…
Everett Anatolli Sweet
An eminent, and recently
deceased railroad and shipping tycoon.
Sir Julius Fletcher Reed
An
ebullient little scientist and logician.
[b]Sir Carlton “Carl” Henry Sandor, the Duke of
Devonshire[/b]
A very quiet and very grim nobleman.
[b]Mayor Armand Albert
Saxby[/b]
A popular and tenderhearted politician.
[b]Helen Rosalyn Saxby
[/b]
An often overbearing, but gentle socialite.
[b]Michael Adlai
Saxby[/b]
A shy young man.
Mayor Albert Rodney Saxby
A
hard working, but congenial mayor. Now deceased.
Lynn Josephine Saxby
A
reclusive old widow.
Herbert “Herb” Norton Phillips
A hospitable, yet showy
businessman.
Leanne Leslie Phillips
A charming, but egotistical
socialite.
Phillip “Phil” Winston Phillips
A somber and withdrawn
widower.
Katherine Emily Phillips
An affectionate and cautious mother, now
deceased.
Leslie Samantha McGrath (née Phillips)
An intelligent and rather
lively young lady.
Jacqueline “Jacqui” Emily McGrath
A jovial young
girl.
Professor Nigel Christopher Phillips
A pensive
scholar.
Anne Elizabeth Phillips
A generous and clever old
lady.
George Winslow Phillips
An inquisitive and reserved young
man.
Police Chief Aurek Hercule McGrath
A shrewd old policeman, who often
appears rather gruff.
Dr. Robert Martin McGrath
A kindly
physician.
Ellen Murielle McGrath
A generous and affectionate old
lady.
William Joseph McGrath
A good natured, but foolish
man.
Laura Alicia McGrath
A well-meaning and simple
lady.
Jeremiah “Jerry” William McGrath
A gifted and very youthful
scientist.
Nancy Deborah McGrath
A very fat and very nosy
lady.
Jason “Jay” Andrew Beeskow
An overworked old man, often down on his
luck.
David “Dave” Michael Herrmann
A big somber widower, who quietly mulls
about the kitchen at Mancini’s.
Elsa Margaret Glover
A miserable and
snippy old spinster.
Charles Martin Dawebb
A quiet and good-natured
businessman.
Caroline Loraine Dawebb
A cheerful old
lady.
Christopher Anthony Dawebb
A sweet little
boy.
Adrian Malcolm Dawebb
A smart little boy.
[b]Dennis Roger
Brown[/b]
A very strange old man.
Barbara Beatrix Brown
A bitter old curmudgeon.
Miles Francis Brown
A gawky young
man.
Chef Louis Maberto Mancini
A docile old restaurateur with a love for
cooking.
Elaine Gloria Mancini
Bossy and impulsive, but she means
well.
Rachel Alessia Mancini
A youthful, tenderhearted
athlete.
Adrian Gustavo Mancini
A soft-spoken private
eye.
Andrew Michael Bowerman
A depressed shipbuilder, now
deceased.
Calvin Archibald Tynan
A wealthy and stubborn young
man.
Beverly Cecilia Tynan
A sneaky little girl.
[b]Michael
“Mike” Lucian Davis[/b]
A jolly old man and current head waiter at
Mancini’s.
Antonio “Tony” Michel Valente
He has a gruff appearance, but
this sous chef is quite tenderhearted.
Kurtis “Kurt” Clancy Green
A very
humorous and very kind little man.
Walter Tom Dillivan
An energetic,
friendly sort of man.
Zack - Heheh – you are most welcome! And yes, you
have definitely been busy. I’ve noticed the many drawings you’ve submitted to dA over the past few weeks. You
have a very interesting style, I must say; however, it kinda fits! Like I said before, keep up the good work!
And
like I said before, a thousand thank you’s! I suppose it is interesting to be interesting.
My own version of the big G, Auguste
Gusteau.
I’
m very, very happy with it! To say the least.
Gusteau looks absolutely wonderful. I
really like it. You did a marvelous job with him.
Zack- Very stylistic! I love his proportions, especially on his face. Dramatic
shading and a brilliant cartoony style really does work very well together! I wouldn’t change a thing about this
piece.
I thank you
both, very much!
Heheh – another great piece of artwork from
you, Zack. The way you handle lighting and shading is fantastic. Keep up the good
work!
Thank you, I do appreciate the comments.
You are most welcome.
And here we have Horst, the felonious sous
chef.
Haha –
your style works really well for him! I love the expression, too.
Great job,
Zack!
Thank you.
I love your style, Zack, it really works for you.
Horst looks really awesome Zack. nice work.
Thank you very much, sharpie.
And thank you
to Star Swordsman!