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Sep 2020

Reminds me of another "artist". Why do people still draw in Paint today? There are open source vector drawing programs that can compete with Adobe Illustrator. And Gimp, which is just a free PS...

You know the old saying "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all"? Looking at your post history you could stand to practice that more often.

AmazementComics, keep on doing whatever you wanna do in the program you wanna do it! (Oh, and check out the creator of Living When Dead, who does amazing stuff with MSPaint.)

Really? I just asked a question and gave an advice...At no time have I given an evaluation. But I will have a look at you...

Please consider how your comments could be interpreted as rude, since it's just text, this can be hard. Putting "artist" in quotation like that sounds really demeaning, and then telling someone to use a different program makes it sound like there's something wrong with what they're doing now.

If that's the way it is, I'm sorry. I'm not a native speaker. I just wanted to recommend some programs that are free and very cool. Really wanted to offend nobody...

Oh, then if that's the case I apologize! I was harsh. I thought I saw someone being mean-spirited towards someone else's art and jumped a little too quick.

I have a traditionally drawn, slightly sketchy inking look for my countryside fantasy manga-styled comic.

(edit: sorry didn't see the rules to put my old lineart so here's one.)
Here's one of my small lineart from early 2000s.

Drawings for my recent comic 'MAOR'.



1st part of Chapter 1 will be ready on Sept 15.

Wow it's really clear you've had a lot of experience throughout the years! These drawings look like the beautiful illustrations you can find in books, encyclopedias, etc.
The amount of detail in them is frankly stunning and impressive. The bunny is also pretty cute :smile: