
I consider myself an artist of sorts.

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Below is a list of links to some of the graphics and images that I have
made. Most were made using Photoshop 4.0/5.0.


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A very nice looking art composed of some of my interests. Rendered using
Photoshop 4.
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I was experimenting with Photoshop and created this sort of abstract
painting featuring a famous line from the work, Florante at Laura,
by Francisco Balagtas, one of our classical writers.
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I'm really proud of this artwork! It features different fractals such as
the Mandelbrot Set, the Sierpinski Gasket, and the Koch
Snowflake. All the fractals (including the tree) were drawn using
programs I created. Go check out the Fractal Package in the
Program Nook section.
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This picture is a tribute to my high school batch. One More Time
is our batch's graduation song (music by Ian Gonzalez, lyrics by Froilan
Abundabar). The lines you see in the picture came from the song. Can you
guess where I am in the photos? ;} Picture drawn using Photoshop 4;
scanned photos graciously given by Ian.
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A nice marketable poster image with some very bad poetry (by yours truly).
This is also one of the works that I personally like, though the poem could
really use some improving.
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Wow! I recently found an old disk of mine that contained Windows 3.1-epoch
files. Here's a picture I made using Paintbrush (16 colors). I could make
a better version now (using Photoshop), but I wanted to brag my digital
artwork skills using primitive software. :}
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Die
640x480, 4KB
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Still another one of my Paintbrush pictures, featuring a die under a spotlight!
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I made this picture to be the book cover of the literary supplement that my
organization will publish. The title, "quod erat demonstrandum," is a Latin
phrase usually written abbreviated (QED) at the end of mathematical proofs
and it means, "which was to be proved."
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2000 NEW!
600x400, 143KB / 80KB
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As you can see, this artwork has two versions: the normal background-heavy
version and the simple version. I especially like how I made the globe look
3D. I did it by superimposing a 3D sphere over a picture of the earth taken
from space. Click on the thumbnails to view both versions.
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