Just to spell it out, in case anyone was not aware of this :V
I like to hear what things people like about the stuff I upload. Short comments or favourites don't really do much for me, unless yknow... you're e-famous or something. Not that I dislike them, I just like talky comments more.
I like to hear what things people like about the stuff I upload. Short comments or favourites don't really do much for me, unless yknow... you're e-famous or something. Not that I dislike them, I just like talky comments more.
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My style was forged out of constant scribbles in the obscure "Handwriting" feature that once existed in MSN Messenger (now Live Messenger or whatever Microsoft is doing these days). I guess it just naturally became cartoony because the nature of IM meant that I had to draw fast and quick to keep up with the chats. I tend to do lots of large strokes and use CTRL+Z about a billion times to get the curves juuuust right. I even went so far as to write my own little drawing app so I could use a less crappy interface to draw in (the default was horrible). Sadly that feature got broken and now MSN is the same boring text IM service as every other service, except it's not even as good as Google Talk.
And now I'm most of the time drawing in openCanvas 1.1b72, the ancient beta version of a badly translated Japanese drawing app, which I only keep around because it's the last version to have network collaborative drawing. That and I can't find another drawing app that does thick MSN-handwriting-y strokes the way I like it.
And now I'm most of the time drawing in openCanvas 1.1b72, the ancient beta version of a badly translated Japanese drawing app, which I only keep around because it's the last version to have network collaborative drawing. That and I can't find another drawing app that does thick MSN-handwriting-y strokes the way I like it.
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