haha, go kitty. You keep doing it, good work.
I've always liked how you colour your drawings, it's not done on the computer like msot people yet it looks a lot better than any computer coloured drawing...at least to me.
You also say you're a comic artist? Do you have any examples, a website or maybe some scanned strips?
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Everytime my heart beats,
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Howdy Sipex!
Thanks once again for your complements. Yes, I do have a website. Go to my DeviantArt page and click on the website link. You'll see my art page. When you are through there, at the bottom is a link to my old cartoon I used to do with another guy. The banner says it was banned in Canada which is untrue. I just thought that was a funny promo. The line art is horrible but they are still funny. I've been thinking about posting all 200+ of them and/or redrawing them. Hmm.
They're good, look professional enough to go in the paper or a magazine, I'd love to see some of the earlier issues and I'm sure the DA community wouldn't mind seeing your collection posted. I saw your prints, gives me an itch to get one, too bad I'm poor...can't understand how you could sell the originals of a drawing though, some sort of starving artist scenario?
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Everytime my heart beats,
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It is hard to sell originals sometimes. Its easier to sell a drawing after some time has passed. You see more mistakes and get tired of it so out it goes. By then you should have some new ones done to take its place. Another example is: There was one of the cartoon cat as a cowboy and I sold the original after it became apparent that I wasn't going to sell any prints of it. It was one of those everybody likes it but nobody wants it scenarios. Then a couple came into my booth and absolutely fell in love with it and was willing to pay for the original. I didn't mind selling it to them.
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Thanks!
I've always liked how you colour your drawings, it's not done on the computer like msot people yet it looks a lot better than any computer coloured drawing...at least to me.
You also say you're a comic artist? Do you have any examples, a website or maybe some scanned strips?
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Everytime my heart beats,
it beats once more for you
Thanks once again for your complements. Yes, I do have a website. Go to my DeviantArt page and click on the website link. You'll see my art page. When you are through there, at the bottom is a link to my old cartoon I used to do with another guy. The banner says it was banned in Canada which is untrue. I just thought that was a funny promo. The line art is horrible but they are still funny. I've been thinking about posting all 200+ of them and/or redrawing them. Hmm.
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Everytime my heart beats,
it beats once more for you
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