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Aaron Miller Character Illustrations

Posted at 11 pm on June 14, 2010 by Alex Mathers

Posted in: Character Illustration, Digital Illustration, Vector Illustration

You’ve probably caught sight of UK illustrator Aaron Miller’s fun characters in several publications, especially frequent inclusions in Computer Arts magazine. I like the humour in his work, and the recognizable consistency within it. Here’s a peek at his characters!

© Aaron Miller, 2010

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