DRARWINGS!

Oct 02, 2005 03:37

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they are! zuma October 2 2005, 07:56:21 UTC
and i'm adding you.
i like your work, especially the penciling; it shows a good eye.

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eliascuri October 2 2005, 18:01:38 UTC
you know how innept i am at describing why i liked some art but... the first one really struck a cord with me. maybe not only the skill invoved in doing it, which is good. i've told you (liek two years ago but still did) how much i like the way you draw hair and the folds in clothing) but that one for some reason gives me a "sweetness or cuteness" vive or something. for some reason i seem to dig that.

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marky_menarche October 2 2005, 23:14:38 UTC
Omg, wtf holy moly guacamole that's some rad shit...and to think that there are so many newbs out there with art galleries while this talent is lurking unseen. First, I need posters of those and next I need to contract you to art the walls of my house...damn nigga.

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marky_menarche October 2 2005, 23:15:40 UTC
Oh, and did you make those with a black pen or sharpie?

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Regarding what I used, reisch October 3 2005, 00:26:56 UTC
I laid down the basic forms with a nonphoto blue pencil(although it only seems to work if the line is extremely faint). And the pens were made by a company called Micron.

Jenn talking with Julian. Micron Brush Pen and the blue pencil.
Jenn asleep. Once again done with a Brush Pen and blue pencil. The hatchin was done with a micron 005.
The head. I used the 005, 05, 1, and Brush pens in conjunction with the blue pencil.

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richard_bazaar October 3 2005, 02:16:49 UTC
Scanner's pick up non-photo blue, Reisch. If you used a standard printer, it wouldn't show up. I'll bring over something i'm working on in a few days, and i'll show you how it works. (Meaning basically I just learned a few tricks on it getting bored at work.)

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