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9Fay In reply to Larkitten [2004-12-17 22:31:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you much
~Nine
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Aquiel [2004-12-10 09:27:45 +0000 UTC]
Again I love the detail.. You make me wish I could draw.
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9Fay In reply to Aquiel [2004-12-10 11:45:38 +0000 UTC]
AWWWW! Thank you! Look at me I am blushing! *is blushing*
~Nine
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Fomich In reply to 9Fay [2004-12-10 13:50:57 +0000 UTC]
Class (In Russian) - something good
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9Fay In reply to Fomich [2004-12-12 19:49:07 +0000 UTC]
Ahh. Thankyou! I am trying to learn French right now. Maybe Russian will be my next language.
~Nine
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Celestial-SeraphiMan [2004-12-09 17:35:06 +0000 UTC]
This looks nice.
As for that suggestion you gave me about the layout, I dont' have quite the resources. You see, my scanner's rather small, and though it scans well, I can't draw large, detailed comic pages, so I have to put separate images together.
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9Fay In reply to Celestial-SeraphiMan [2004-12-09 18:35:20 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
I have no scanner. I have to take photos. As for the lay out if you have any type of art program (even paint will work) you can draw each panel seperately and paste them together in the program. That is often times how comic artis work anyway (I have gone to enough cons were I only talk to the artists to know this). Seeing as how I am not a comic artist and am more looking for good compositions I do the comic pages as a whole. I normally recreate all my comic pages using the computer anyway and when I do that I break each piece off and then put them back together so if the comic has three blocks it has three layers in photoshop. This gives it a cleaner more profesional look. Also you might notice how some of the blocks cover eachother up. I normally even finish the detail under those so that if I really like how it turns out I can leave it separated and have it as it's own piece.
~Nine
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