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There have been four perfect (or nearly perfect) fantasy graphic novels in the last year. It's a good time for readers like me who don't like fantasy because the books are good enough that we can pretend to like fantasy.
+Methods Of Dyeing
+Golden Age
+Curse Of The Chosen
+Vattu
Also, one of the problems working up close on something is that you can miss how things can look funny in the big picture. Here are two examples where I needed to use digital editing to smooth out paths. It's a gif so you can watch it blend from original to edited and back.
11 years ago, I drew these horses courting through the mystic ways of the dance.
It took me a while to remember how to post a review, but I did it. Kate Beaton's Ducks is very good, even if it wasn't what I was expecting - and maybe because it wasn't what I was expecting.
https://t.co/X8ysyZGRCk
@probablyaparent Michelle and I got ourselves grown-up lego sets for years.
@inkyelbows Portfolio: https://t.co/UVN28wcoc4
Happy to work on picture books or graphic novels, tho graphic novels would be tight until my youngest hits kindergarten in a couple years.
Treasure map my son drew in school
I don't know who Bobby is but I'm glad he's having fun on his sea serpent. Yee hah!
This is just to let you know that Monkess is still a good book and kids do tend to enjoy it.
Please buy my book 😅
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