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September 2, 2006 at 10:10 pm #38402
gettar82
Participantif you remember i posted the pencil version before my vacations, and now i have colored it! 😉
(OT for my bad english: is "color" or "coloUr"? -____- )
again i've tried to use photoshop for inking, and i'm happy for result because for the first time i'm "discovered" the command to modulate the brush line ::) (another of my great idea: italian man with english photoshop 😛 )
ghghghgh!so, i think you like it, and i hope to colo(U)r 😛 it for tomorrow evening (in italy ;D)
September 2, 2006 at 10:18 pm #38403Red_Silver
ParticipantArgh, stealing the attention from us other artist, will you? I would curse, if I wasn't hypnotized by your good art… If you keep going like this, I would be able to draw and oogle at your pictures at the same time.
Thanks for posting
September 2, 2006 at 10:33 pm #38404Atariboy
Participantif you remember i posted the pencil version before my vacations, and now i have colored it! 😉
(OT for my bad english: is "color" or "coloUr"? -____- )
again i've tried to use photoshop for inking, and i'm happy for result because for the first time i'm "discovered" the command to modulate the brush line ::) (another of my great idea: italian man with english photoshop 😛 )
ghghghgh!so, i think you like it, and i hope to colo(U)r 😛 it for tomorrow evening (in italy ;D)
God I love your art^_^
September 2, 2006 at 10:37 pm #38405Fett
ParticipantSweet, Gettar!
Also, it's Color in the US, and Colour in Canada and England. Since England invented the language, you should (and by extrapolation, all Americans) spell it Colour. 😉
September 2, 2006 at 10:54 pm #38406Lingster
KeymasterEngland didn't invent the language. No one "invented" the language. It evolved initially through people in England speaking it, but then a substantial portion of the people in England fled the country due to religious oppression, a shortage of arable land and unspeakably dull native cuisine.
While Americans of English descent struggled to overcome the shortcomings of their inherited culinary heritage in the early 19th century, they also made great strides in rationalizing spelling and usage.
September 3, 2006 at 12:22 am #38407Fett
ParticipantI know you are, but what am I?
September 3, 2006 at 1:31 am #38408J2001
Participantif you remember i posted the pencil version before my vacations, and now i have colored it! 😉
(OT for my bad english: is "color" or "coloUr"? -____- )
again i've tried to use photoshop for inking, and i'm happy for result because for the first time i'm "discovered" the command to modulate the brush line ::) (another of my great idea: italian man with english photoshop 😛 )
ghghghgh!so, i think you like it, and i hope to colo(U)r 😛 it for tomorrow evening (in italy ;D)
Bellissimo, non vedo l'ora di vederlo colorato!
September 3, 2006 at 3:25 am #38409gettar82
ParticipantWhoa! i don't imagine to unlease the beast of the Indipendence War -___^''
so thank you for the explaine grazie anche a te J..w gli spaghetti! ;D
September 3, 2006 at 4:47 am #38410Atariboy
ParticipantSomeday I like to see your style on my Maassive Cuties in your art 😀
September 3, 2006 at 7:05 am #38411David
ParticipantAwesome! ;D
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