Here is the Table of Contents to my 2001 portfolio. This piece was also another victim of The Hunger of the Zip Disks. This was scanned from a physical copy and touched up a lot due to dust and scratches.
This one had a lot more touch up to do than the front cover or the back. The xerox copy does not stand the test of time well...especially if it is a full density copy like this - lots of scratches. Also the scanner I had access to for these scans was a little weird and crappy. I'm not sure how or why, but there was a huge finger print on the INSIDE of the scanner glass. Impossible to reach and clean. Sigh. I was was pushed for time and had no opportunity to search out another scanner, so I made do and hoped that my Photoshop skills would be mad enough to fix the problem. I'll let you be the judge of that one.
A majority of the interior of this portfolio was done in black and white to conserve cash. If the pieces being displayed needed color, those pages would be in color, but otherwise the interiors were black and white xerox copies. It helps that at the time I was working at Kinko's (Fedex Office to you young'uns)...and yes I paid for all my copies!
Creepy-too-many-fingered-hand just waiting there in the darkness. Something very arachnid about it despite there being 10 phalanges. It does give me the spider vibe. No wonder this portfolio never got me a job...LOL...I was showing it to the wrong people. I bet all the comic book guys were like - what the hell?!?! AAAAAAAA Go away creepy artist boy! I should have been cruising Fangoria or something with this. Go fig. My hands again. Text added in Photoshop.
{Digital images manipulated in Photoshop}