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for awhile only to reinvent himself as one of our best-loved and most-contributing members | for awhile only to reinvent himself as one of our best-loved and most-contributing members | ||
bravo, used to have a cool talking skull."</blockquote> | bravo, used to have a cool talking skull."</blockquote> | ||
Darin designed the rocket pattern in the tiles of the Library. He also created the design for the SF4M t-shirts, which have been produced on several occasions. | |||
He enjoys painting and customizing Warhammer figures. | |||
Darin since disappeared again, this time for good (so far). He designed the schedule booklet cover art for I-CON '96. | Darin since disappeared again, this time for good (so far). He designed the schedule booklet cover art for I-CON '96. | ||
[[Category:Forumites]] | [[Category:Forumites]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 27 March 2007
From the Omnipaedia:
"Forumite artist extrordinairre. Originally surrounded by controversy, Darin dissapeared
for awhile only to reinvent himself as one of our best-loved and most-contributing members
bravo, used to have a cool talking skull."
Darin designed the rocket pattern in the tiles of the Library. He also created the design for the SF4M t-shirts, which have been produced on several occasions.
He enjoys painting and customizing Warhammer figures.
Darin since disappeared again, this time for good (so far). He designed the schedule booklet cover art for I-CON '96.