TweedleDee: Very Cool! Might I ask what you use to get the lines looking so nice ans clean? I am currently using a cheap wacom tablet and some free animation software called "pencil" to do most of my drawings. I don't much about finishing the lines, or if I can do that with the software I'm using, but if you have any tips or suggestions they would be greatly appreciated!
BFG: @LethalRave - Yeah, I know. I finished it at 1am and was fed up with trying to improve the expression.
@TweedleDee - Sorry to disappoint, but I suck at using tablets and I suck even worse at doing clean lines. All of this is pathed in Illustrator, so it's just a bunch of vectors. Can't really give you much advice.
@ass fan - Yeah, I thought that too, but when I attempted to put some on her she looked like a deranged clown :(
Error: Fred Rogers died on the morning of February 27
2003 at his home with his wife by his side
less than a month before he would have turned 75
His death was such a significant event in
Pittsburgh that the front page of the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette published the next day devoted its
coverage to him. The Reverend William P. Barker
presided over a public memorial in Pittsburgh.
More than 2,700 people attended the memorial at
Heinz Hall, including former Good Morning America
host David Hartman, Teresa Heinz Kerry,
philanthropist Elsie Hillman, PBS President Pat
Mitchell, Arthur creator Marc Brown, and The Very
Hungry Caterpillar author-illustrator Eric Carle.
Her face came out a little odd, but other than that, I feel pretty good about it.
Enjoy.
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@TweedleDee - Sorry to disappoint, but I suck at using tablets and I suck even worse at doing clean lines. All of this is pathed in Illustrator, so it's just a bunch of vectors. Can't really give you much advice.
@ass fan - Yeah, I thought that too, but when I attempted to put some on her she looked like a deranged clown :(
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2003 at his home with his wife by his side
less than a month before he would have turned 75
His death was such a significant event in
Pittsburgh that the front page of the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette published the next day devoted its
coverage to him. The Reverend William P. Barker
presided over a public memorial in Pittsburgh.
More than 2,700 people attended the memorial at
Heinz Hall, including former Good Morning America
host David Hartman, Teresa Heinz Kerry,
philanthropist Elsie Hillman, PBS President Pat
Mitchell, Arthur creator Marc Brown, and The Very
Hungry Caterpillar author-illustrator Eric Carle.
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INCEPTION-RAMA
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