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Love it :D
put it in your sig

show the artists some LOVE, man.

Although it goes past the boundary, done :D

As a matter of fact, my Blockland Avatar has inspired me to make a character "Sabbin" a long time ago.
I'll try to doodle him and get back to the thread.



Is it just me, or does anyone find it easier to draw with a marker, or other thick drawing tool than something thin? (Besides for fine details)

EDIT: forget it I'll draw myself. I know my defining details best (How I draw doodles or cartoons of people, I take their distinct features and exaggerate them), and I've not drawn with sharpie before now in the styles I draw in.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2012, 06:01:42 PM by Sabbin »

Is it just me, or does anyone find it easier to draw with a marker, or other thick drawing tool than something thin? (Besides for fine details)
nope
delicious markers

To me, the thinner a drawing utensil is, the better it is.

It really depends:
When i'm going super cartoony, the thicker, the better.

Realism and detail? Definitely something thinner than average.

Captain Crazy can you make me a mafia looking guy please? :D

Captain Crazy can you make me a mafia looking guy please? :D

like, money countin' dumbo, rose tossin' boss or muscle who likes 'ta shoot things



[IMG]http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/oo18/subzeroten/img055.jpg[/img  ]
that makes me confused
is she goin in the hole or did she fall down and landed on the top?
I kind of get that you were trying to make her slying downwards but the feet make it look weird

Down a hole.

I cant really make boots bend backwards, the soles that is.


drawings and script for the comic is good, checks out

when making dialogue bubbles I write then draw the bubble around it to avoid squishin'

Look, animayshuns!




I think that's 12fps. I can't tell because Photoshop is stupid.

like, money countin' dumbo, rose tossin' boss or muscle who likes 'ta shoot things