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Here are some links that you may or may not find interesting/useful:

Tink Illustrations is the web page for freelance children's artist Kristine Walsh. If you need anything drawn with children in mind, this is the place to go. Kristine has an excellent and unique style that will make any of your projects stand out.

Simply the best web comic out there. Go there, hit up the archives, start up from day 1 and start enjoying. I have read through the entire series atleast 5 times. Also check out their charity, Child's Play where they run drives starting in late fall for toys/video games for Children's Hospitals. In 2 years they have raised over half a million dollars for children's hospitals all over the country.

I never thought in the million times that I watched Stand By Me or Star Trek: The Next Generation I would say this, but Wil Wheaton is one of the best non-fiction writers I have ever read.He keeps this website and writes about his day to day life, his struggles, successes and heartbreaks. Wil does all this with such a sense of warmth and ease that you feel like it's your best friend telling you about his day. The website itself is a great read as well as his two books, Just a Geek and Dancing Barefoot.

A friend of mine who is a gifted artist all around, but most. def check out his Flash work. Very well done both artistically and technically.

If you are learning Bryce, this is the site for you. This is pretty much where I learned everything I know. Unfortunatly it looks like he has not updated in over a year.

The number one resource for any digital artist. This also includes you pencil using artists who scan your work in.
Copyright © 2005 Sean P. Loughran