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Anime Fan in Training
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Canada, Nova Scotia
Age: 22
Posts: 485
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I #$#%ing hate coloring, but it looks far better then being black and white most of the time in my eyes, so I color em now.. trust me I only posted things I think look good, I have pretty bad ones too. LOL
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MY DNA IS MADE UP OF ANIME
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My set's in the thousands of colors though, there are smaller/cheaper sets. But you'd only buy them for a career or something. For a hobby, I suppose sticking to crayola's may be fine. But the gap in quality is the dif between an 8-bit video game, and a new-gen video game.
On a more important note, I think your Satoko drawin's pretty good too =) |
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Anime Fan in Training
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Canada, Nova Scotia
Age: 22
Posts: 485
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Why thank you, as for the pencil kit thingy, does it come with like.. 5 red, 5 blue, ect, ect or is everything a different shade?
I think I would be ticked off if I only had one red and it broke, lol |
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Anime Guru
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Boston, MA
Age: 32
Posts: 784
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1k$ pencil set? Wow.
I believe it tho...some of that stuff is redonkulous...but I bet to the people using them - its well worth the investment. I'm half contemplating if I'm going to get into doin this drawing thing a lot more - getting a new Wacom Cintiq or the Intous4. Its all worth it if its somethin you enjoy! Have you given any consideration to going digital?
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