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Published: 2020-02-08 04:54:13 +0000 UTC; Views: 472; Favourites: 11; Downloads: 0
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Collin was sitting at his desk, hard at work. His eyes focused on the screens in front of him.Ken walked into the room where Collin was sitting and walked up to his desk. Another blue dog followed behind him.
"Hey Collin" Ken said while he proceeded to stand to the side of Collin's desk while beginning to cross his arms.
Collin looked over at Ken and the other dog standing behind him.
"Hey Ken. What can I help you with? The printer on the second floor giving you trouble again?" he asked.
"Oh no, no, nothing like that. Actually, I was hoping you could help me with something that's not totally work related".
He then gestured to the dog that was standing behind him.
"This is my son, Sketch. He's got a laptop here he'd like you take a look at if you have time".
"Ah, sure, no problem. This thing I'm working on isn't really pressing at the moment." Collin said starting to look over at Sketch.
"Hello Sketch, Collin LiBee. It's nice to meet you" he said while extending his hand out to shake Sketch's hand.
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Wow! This one ended up being quite a project. I wanted to draw a follow up drawing to this drawing of Ken Tucker and Collin LiBee . The idea behind these pictures being "what if Collin LiBee made a cameo appearance in The Utopian Legend". This one in particular would setup a meeting between Sketch Tucker and Collin. The story behind this particular scene would be Sketch and Heather coming across a laptop that was used by someone like Russel Parallax (I haven't exactly made a decision on who it would belong to), and it could potentially hold information on how to track him down. However, Sketch isn't very technologically literate, and the computer's software is locked. Ken, knowing someone at work from I.T. who's been very helpful to him in the past, suggest they take it to him to see if he can figure out what to do with it.
Overall, with the amount of detail that had to go into drawing everything here, this took me about a week and a half to complete.
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Comments: 4
BruBadger [2020-02-09 04:01:42 +0000 UTC]
Nice follow-up, looks like this is turning out to be quite a story here.
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NS-Games In reply to MalamiteLtd [2020-02-08 16:24:12 +0000 UTC]
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