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Marc O Kelly
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I toss them, I have no need to keep them around. I keep about 3 years worth of sketchbooks before starting over. All my current sketchbooks are from 2013 to now.
I have 0 but I want some.
I wrote the way I did because it wasn't clear to me. Im glad you aren't trying to start a flame war, tapastic is too wonderful for such things.
Isn't that about not being stereotypical rather than diversity itself. I think there is a difference between showing people in a positive light and diversity as a whole. I usually get inspired by actual people but not fictional ones. And of course I'll give diversity to people because without it peo…
Honestly when it comes to entertainment I think diversity isn't that important. I read fiction, having unrealistic body types who cares, not enough black people who cares. I don't read entertainment to feel good about my self. All my characters are 1 of 3 body types do I care that there is more not …
Manga Studio 5 and Clip Studio Paint are the same thing.
Well I'm not too familiar with combat. Could you provide visual samples of the quality you are looking for?
@lunox99 pen Canvas is amazing, I just used it to do a little sketch. I love it, Thank you.
Thank you, everyone for your suggestions!
That program looks interesting, I'm downloading the trial. What are those bugs you are talking about?
For some reason Paint Tool Sai won't recognize pen pressure so I kind of stopped using it and I'd like to use one program rather than 2. Due to the lack of a text tool.
Does it have a text tool I don't remember , this doesn't seem very applicable to drawing comics, more akin to illustrations. Not saying it can't be done but it seems like more work.
Anyone got any drawing excercises to get back in the groove of drawing after taking a break?
Well, Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop are slowing down my computer like crazy and I despise drawing in them. I don't want to switch back to drawing traditionally just yet to create my comics. Does anyone know if there any other software for drawing that aren't well known like Krita?
Well, this is good to know
I don't really have an interest in making print comics, so does anyone have any tips on long scrolling format similar to the one many webtoons use? I only know how to do standard print page comics.
Nope, not even close but it's not my dream. I want to be an animator, drawing comics is just something I'm doing for practice/fun.
I forget where I read it, but someone said that a comic should have feet visible at least once per page.
Nothing is set in stone yet, so you could send me a private message.
It's the email, some email clients will automatically bring up a new composed message in programs such as outlook. If you right click it and click copy email address that will give you want you want or got to the about page.
I guess Private message
You can send me a private message. My email is okellymarc@gmail.com, which is also the same one I use for Skype.
I'm looking for a writer for collaboration. Where we both have a hand in the story. I want to create something we will both truly enjoy, creating a worthwhile partnership. I can't really offer any form of payment at the moment. LINK to MY ART: HERE P.S. Any Genre P.P.S. No Furries P.P.P.S. Shor…
Putting in hard work to draw comics is rather boring and monotonous drawing the same background over again.
I draw flat, I stated out with my traditional art flat so I kept the same thing when I switched to digital.
Okay, thanks for your information. I appreciate it.
Is it okay to not draw backgrounds all the time? It is not that I think I suck, I just feel like drawing backgrounds takes forever. Also, I feel like my pacing is too fast. I don't want to just add panels where nothing happens or isn't important just to slow down the pace. [image] After this page…
I wouldn't say I have a fear but I'm very cautious and startle easy.
I think talent is when it takes you less time to get to a certain point. I think this is what talent is. Perfect Practice makes perfect, oh and constant learning as well. I've had countless professional artists say this as well as "There will always be someone better than you." I learned this t…
Depends, I have a mini chapter that is only 2 pages. Do what feels good.