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5 07, 2015

To SDCC and Beyond!!

By |2018-04-02T21:17:58+00:00July 5th, 2015|Blog, News|0 Comments

SDCC Booth #5151: Home of Happi Paper and BeKyoot!SDCC this year...I just can't contain my excitement! Every year just seems to get better and better! :) This year I'll have 6 brand new designs! I will have two unisex/men's shirts, two classic fitted ladies tees, and two super cute summer tank tops! You may have seen some of them if you've been keeping an eye on my Facebook and Twitter. :) There is also a [...]

2 06, 2015

Mad Tux: Furry Road – Illustration Process

By |2018-04-03T22:26:35+00:00June 2nd, 2015|Blog, Illustration, Wallpapers|0 Comments

Mad Max: Fury Road hit theaters a few weeks ago and after hearing so many people rave about it, I had to go see it. Tuxie functions as an outlet for my cosplay needs and so this was probably inevitable. ;) But man was that movie great! It's fun to recognize Nicholas Hoult in movies these days too. No matter how many zombies, X-men, or heart throbs he plays, he'll always be Markus [...]

22 05, 2015

Welcome to the new BeKyoot!

By |2018-04-02T21:16:17+00:00May 22nd, 2015|Blog, News|1 Comment

It is here and ready to shine! The new BeKyoot.com! Just in time for the Summer conventions, too! I'll be adding a lot of content over the next few days and weeks, so please keep coming back to see what's new! I am most excited about the new home for the webcomic and all of the content I have coming up. If you are curious about how I make these characters and comics, be [...]

22 01, 2015

Copic Marker Character Portraits

By |2018-04-02T21:14:10+00:00January 22nd, 2015|Blog, Illustration|0 Comments

Though most of my work is digital these days, I still love traditional media. I like working with many different types: markers, paints, pencil, and ink among others. It's nice to break away from the computer, especially to a place where you are forced to become creative with mistakes you make. I learned so much painting acrylic signs one year, and was surprised how much of it transferred over to my digital work. [...]

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