Bumper Sticker Templates and Line Art Envy
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Item 1: If I can use'em in Corel 11 or Canvas 8...? Any leads you can give me will be appreciated. I've got a bit of news-related satire in mind. Details if I can make the idea work.
Item 2: A recent post on
brianwood's LJ led
kadymae to suggest that Brian was "tapping (his) inner
coppervale. Interesting art style, especially in its emphasis on detail through line art.
I note that in comics, the artwork burden -- if that's the right word for it -- is oftentimes split amongst as many as three separate disciplines: pencil, ink and color. Thus far, I've chosen to focus on the first two. At times, I've been tempted to focus only on the first.
For today at least, I'm seriously considering it after looking at that third-mentioned LJ's most recent entries.
Item 2: A recent post on
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I note that in comics, the artwork burden -- if that's the right word for it -- is oftentimes split amongst as many as three separate disciplines: pencil, ink and color. Thus far, I've chosen to focus on the first two. At times, I've been tempted to focus only on the first.
For today at least, I'm seriously considering it after looking at that third-mentioned LJ's most recent entries.