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REGAN V. WOlf

Hi, my name is Regan Wolf, and I'm the founder and owner of Biped Studios. I animate, draw, write, basically, any art form that can be used to tell a story I work with. I spend almost all my time working on my art, and I have so many stories to tell.
I was born in Los Crusas New Mexico, but spent the first six years of my life in Oklahoma. When I was six we moved to California, and lived in Berkley for a year. In California, one of my Dads, Robert, started going to art school, so we started going to allot of art openings and museums, and everything started revolving around creation. Back in Berkley we'd often spend Saturdays enjoying chalk and bubble days with a whole bunch o' gay men, so it didn't take long for me to start embracing my creativity.
A year after moving to Berkley, we moved to El Cerrito. We spent about five years there, over that time I learned to write and started to write bios alongside my drawings, thus giving birth to my tendency to create epic story lines based off of characters.
When I was in third grade, I became friends with another artistic kid, and we both spent our time at lunch drawing and chatting while clogging the slides on the play structures (there was no where better to sit, really, and it was so warm up there, so we'd normally work up there)
We lived in California from when I was six to when I was ten before deciding to move to New Mexico. In New Mexico, I discovered that the middle of the country hates me, and after two year of being harassed we decided to run back to California.
The only good thing that came of my trip to new mexico was I, in the absence of people to speak to, drew constantly, and began taking more chances with my art, and expanding my abilities to write.
We moved back to the bay area, where I had an uneventful seventh grade, that I, again, spent writing and drawing. This time, not so much due to a lack of friends, but due to the fact that the friends I did have (not including Alice) kind of sucked.
In eighth grade I met Kia Berket (owner of Delightfully Evil) and discovered I wasn't the only artist in the universe! Which made me competitive! So very competitive... which meant I had a major spike in my technical skills and writing skills. Also, during that time, I started drawing chibis, and I learned of the dreaded Yaoi... because I was hanging out with other anime nerds for the first time in my life, and had just recently found out about manga. I kid you not, I found out about manga during the last fourth of seventh grade...
And then there's the present, as I'm currently a freshmen. Yay.