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Comic Babe Sketch by *Aek5627:iconAek5627:


©2006-2010 *Aek5627
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:iconmunkboi:
luv your style man
:iconaek5627:
Thanks buddy. I'm glad you like it. :D

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Adam Knight
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:iconbenjamin-84:
The original sketch is my favorite version of this peice.

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"The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
:iconaek5627:
I know, me too. I always like my original drawings better than my finished pieces. My inking and coloring still need some practice. I prefer just to draw anyways. :)

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Adam Knight
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I think skecth versions have more attitude and style and feeling than finished peices. Your sketches are amazing.

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"The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
:iconaek5627:
Thanks! That's awesome! Do you think the sketches should be kept in the scraps section or should I post them as deviations. I never know where I should put them because I like my drawings a lot, but then I feel like a completed deviation is one that's colored or inked or something. What's your thoughts?

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Adam Knight
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I think it is a complete deviation if you are happy and think of it as a finished product. My thought is that a sketch , if you prefer the way it looks , is a completed deviation. Any colouring or inking is just another version of the completed deviation. Sketch drawings have a style and roughness that I find way more visualy appealing than most inked or coloured work. Deviation them!

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"The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."
:iconaek5627:
Thanks! Perhaps I will. :)

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Adam Knight
• Animator • Visual Development Artist •
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:iconbenjamin-84:
Do it!

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"The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."

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August 14, 2006
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