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Today, I met Don Hertzfield the creator of rejected cartoons and he did other bitterfilms like everything will be Ok. It was cool, I even got his autograph on page 41, he also wrote by his autograph "I did not draw this" If you don't know who he is check out rejected cartoons on youtube.
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Beauty is skin deep, ugly goes to the bone. There is always at least one weirdo on a bus, plane, or train. If you do not see them you are them. Death & taxes, we all must pay at some time or another.
Thank you so much for the recent favs my friend!! I really appreciate it. Great gallery!!!
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For commissions my mail is jjordansola@hotmail.com Si estás interesado en alguno de estos dibujos o en un encargo, mi correo de contacto es jjordansola@hotmail.com
You might be able to see my comic sooner or well a newer one, i'm making a 16 page comic for a project in one of my classes. (A project based on Romeo and Juliet I'm using the scene where Mercutio and Tybolt die in)
yeah and i got like 4 pages done and i just started it today... just 12 more pages to make... Bleh i have no concentration today to continue working on it. (Any advice on how to keep concentration on a comic while you are drawing it?)
No problem. Do you have any advice on exaggeration. I do a comic on here and was wondering how you approach the topic, since my comic is kind of "cartoony."