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  • p8ntballin007
    Professional Forum Lurker
    • Sep 2003
    • 133

    #16
    Good luck with the contiuation of that picture, I agree that the feet are a little on the large side, and you might wanna shrink them up a little bit, also the barrel on the marker of the person doing the bunkering is a little bent upwards , but that could just be do to the fact that its a picture of a picture. other than that it looks pretty good and I can't wait to see the final product.

    Also with selling your pictures I definitly would say to sell all but your first one I'm selling a few of mine in the for sale thread linked in my sig (plug, plug) but there is no way I will ever sell my first drawing. It just seems like that is the one that is most significant to me.
    Last edited by p8ntballin007; 06-04-2004, 11:55 PM.
    Leaving sport sale

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    • magman007
      I <3 my Penis
      • Jun 2001
      • 7579

      #17
      what heather said, is a really good way to get your name out there. My good friend whom just graduated with me, named Tom Ryan has been approaching many comic book artists lately. After drawing for marvel, and giving ideas towards their ultimate series, he is well on his way. He just went to Wizards comic con. in philly and he set up his own table, and handed out copies of his own, short comic book.

      by doing this, he has attracted the likely hood of artists like Michael Avon Oeming( artist for Powers) Humberto Ramos, Jim lee, and others.

      In the fall he is attending minneapolis college of art and design to refine his comic book skills.

      He draws in the DC comic style, like in the television shows, squared off. Also as i said, one of his influences is Michael Avon Oeming, who draws much in the same style. Jim lee commented on his style being not unlike his own as a young inspiring artist.

      my words of advice after watching tom, are to get yourself a portfolio, start now. just draw what ever you like, and accumulate your best pictures. Remember to sign and date everything.

      Go to comic conventions, and submit your portfolio to artists that have their own booths setup. Do not hassle them if they are busy, but get your name out there.

      I will have to scan toms book for you all to read, it really is good, and it has a good little story line

      just keep up the good work man



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      • The Frymarker

        #18
        Thanks guys,

        And your very welcome Oyster, keep up the good work!

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