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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:42 pm
The bacon is a lie!!!
thanks, hon wink She and the ghost are OC's of mine and my cowriter- the chick is a ghost psychic so I thought it'd be funny XDD and it was! (Cowriter in question thought it was quite the lol anyway) wink I'm thinking of doing more spoofish stuff with OC's XD
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:38 pm
Doing more spoofish things with your ocs would be absolutely fabulous. :O I love action scenes. There's so much going on that it takes you on a trip all on it's own. Like a scene in a book. Or really, comic book. blaugh I have trouble doing those kinds of things. I need to work on that. HMMMMM *thinks hard* eek
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 6:03 am
I can't decide if I would like to see your work more polished or more textured... I'd like to see you take a piece in either direction I guess.
The sketchy style with photoshops basic brush looks unfinished to me.
You get emotion and story across amazingly with your comic poses and expressions but I feel they often don't look finished.
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:29 am
Siin- bwahaha I totally should. it's just a matter of coming up with some good ideas for it that aren't too hokey XD
Slopii- I'm not sure what you mean by unfinished, but my friend put it best, I think: "A work is never finished, it just stops in interesting places." I've been told by many people that the softened-cel-shading style was better than just a hard-edged cel style, so I used it as well. I of course need more practice with it, if that's what was giving you that impression. (What's wrong with basic brushes? wink ) What do you suggest towards making it look more finished? Besides proper backgrounds- I'm already working on getting better at them. X3
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