janusmaxwell: This isn’t Palcomix, it has the comics-toons watermark. HOWEVER, I recognize the art style as a guy who used to draw for Palcomix; Adun AKA Danny Sulca.
Anonymous2: Kinda a true.
I want a request for palcomix to make a Godzilla anime hentai comic please. If one of you are junior member of palcomix please contact him
To make Godzilla anime hentai comic and tell him to watch godzilla anime movie please to make yuko tani pls.
Anonymous3: @Anonymous: You'll have to commission it, my dude, they don't take requests. And besides money, you need to send them a written script for the comic, because bbmbbf does not accept reference pictures as a whole. One or two for "make the panel look like this", but otherwise only a written script.
Also, do not expect to
A: Choose which artist works on your comic, so if it's in a style or using designs you don't agree with, tough shit.
B: Get sketches, line-art, drafts or anything like that. You get it when it's done, and if there are any mistakes or adjustments you want done so it fits the idea you had in your head, tough shit.
Compared to the treatment I've gotten from artists I've commissioned directly, there's a good reason I stopped commissioning Palcomix. More creative freedom, I get to see the work-in-progress, and I'm SURE what the picture will look like when it is done.
however, i didn't had it in this size. this is bigger
I want a request for palcomix to make a Godzilla anime hentai comic please. If one of you are junior member of palcomix please contact him
To make Godzilla anime hentai comic and tell him to watch godzilla anime movie please to make yuko tani pls.
Also, do not expect to
A: Choose which artist works on your comic, so if it's in a style or using designs you don't agree with, tough shit.
B: Get sketches, line-art, drafts or anything like that. You get it when it's done, and if there are any mistakes or adjustments you want done so it fits the idea you had in your head, tough shit.
Compared to the treatment I've gotten from artists I've commissioned directly, there's a good reason I stopped commissioning Palcomix. More creative freedom, I get to see the work-in-progress, and I'm SURE what the picture will look like when it is done.