That's better. . .
Jun. 29th, 2007 06:25 pmOkay, now I feel a little more normal ^____^
I'll be fine once I can get myself to draw Zoro, until then. . .
This is for everyone going through 'Legend' withdrawl! ((if anyone is??)) I give you one of the cover ideas I was thinking of. Opinions are welcome. This is just a quick grey-scale version to remind me later of what I want to do with it...so sorry about the quality.

Oh and you can thank Delmar for the pose. Without him I couldn't have done this...it's still not right, but hey, I'm getting better!
I'll be fine once I can get myself to draw Zoro, until then. . .
This is for everyone going through 'Legend' withdrawl! ((if anyone is??)) I give you one of the cover ideas I was thinking of. Opinions are welcome. This is just a quick grey-scale version to remind me later of what I want to do with it...so sorry about the quality.

Oh and you can thank Delmar for the pose. Without him I couldn't have done this...it's still not right, but hey, I'm getting better!
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Date: 2007-06-30 01:58 am (UTC)So, what kind of paper is it that you use, anyway, and why can't you get it as of yet?
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Date: 2007-06-30 03:00 am (UTC)And I use Blue Line Comic Paper....I didn't have the money to order it, but when i posted about it a few weeks back two people ordered me small packs in exchange for art so I'm simply waiting for it to arrive ^___^
I can hunt the link to the paper if you're curious about it?
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Date: 2007-06-30 03:07 am (UTC)Your local stores don't sell comic book paper to feed on the hordes of art students? Shame on them! I understand why my school might not have an art store practically opened inside of it, but you're school has more, you know, talent.
(I noticed Canson just released a line of comic products under the name "Fanboy." They have comic paper in two sizes, I think, with the non photo blue guidelines, as well as paper for cover illustrations with guidelines for where the title graphic and barcode should go. They also have really pointless things with "manga" slapped onto it, like a "manga sketch pad" which is just a regular ol' sketchbook, so it's not just whatever brand it is that normally sells the comic book paper anymore in the stores now. You know, the one in the plastic wrap... Maybe that one was Blue Line).
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Date: 2007-06-30 12:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-01 12:35 am (UTC)