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Art Gallery

God gave me everything I needed to do these things, even the friends that I drew the portraits of... I have to give Him all the credit.

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Miscellany Portraits CAD Work
I work with more than just portraits Of friends and anybody else nice enough to let me draw them. These were created in TurboCAD Pro v6
I think I did this one during a chapel service... guess we all worship in our own way! I made this to illustrate the pain I put my savior through. This is the Barrett Motors G42ve 257ci SOHC L7 offering 310 lbs-ft of torque from 2500 to 6300 rpm
A banner I proposed for a student-led worship service held every week at ETBU. This was the preliminary sketch for the above print. It becomes more clear in this image that its an inline 7... why? because nobody else has made one.
This is my teddy bear!!! I drew this self-portait when I was, well, bored.  When you have deadlines for a portfolio, you find inspiration in anything. Front View:  It all started when I tried to copy the Z06 wheels.
Clockwise from top: Me, Shana, Ethan, Ryan, and Mitch. From a photo you can see on my photo page, this is Erin as "La Nina," which is spanish for "the nina." Rear View:  Here's a better look at my unequal-length upper/lower A-arms with coil-over suspension.  :P
  Erin finishing some homework for an art class we had together. This is a vertical panorama of my cathedral architectural study.
  Meet Stacie and my first ever attempt at non-local color! I made this the first weekend I owned TurboCAD, and quickly afterwards I was thirsty.
  This is a portrait is in watercolor and pen I just thought I'd throw in some of the scratchwork that went into the still-life.
  This was my first pen & ink drawing, or rather, the second try at this, my first pen composition. This is the product of about 2 months work in TurboCAD, amounting to around 15 megs of 3D line drawings.  It is now used to advertise TurboCAD!
  Yet another sketch of a girl. This is both front wheels and their suspension, with an adjustment to the tie-rods which were a little too hight he first go-round.
    Here is one view of a castle I am working on, thr grass needs work as does the rest of the environment.
     
     

Yes! I finally have a scanner!

Copyright Kevin Barrett, November 25, 2000