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From: shuraiya

2009-02-17 04:14 am (UTC)

I think the best part is your signature followed by three exclamation points. XD

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:16 am (UTC)

Hmmm, perhaps you did not see the completely sweet tiger right next to the signature!

From: cmysto02

2009-02-17 04:16 am (UTC)

All these high-end tools really bring out the nature in this drawing. Just looking at the tiger...makes me shiver.

From: alethiometric

2009-02-17 04:20 am (UTC)

i particularly like your subtle shading on some of the tiger's stripes



and your attention to facial anatomy, particularly when dealing with his many pointy teeth.

From: mr_lambi

2009-02-17 04:22 am (UTC)

Oh no's! spelling mistake in the word "seen"! Otherwise, flawless tutorial goodness!

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:23 am (UTC)

No, you are mistaken

From: asqmh

2009-02-17 04:22 am (UTC)

Was Beartato raised by Tigers? I think I see a family resemblance....

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:24 am (UTC)

They are just both naturally good-looking



From: shihtzu

2009-02-17 04:23 am (UTC)

Tiger schmiger. The burning question (burning bright) is, where did you download that Nedroid font!?

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:25 am (UTC)

I made it a couple of weeks ago at http://www.yourfonts.com/ . It is kind of weird but I like it. I am still planning to hand-letter my comics for the most part, though.

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From: vorse

2009-02-17 04:26 am (UTC)

I have a feeling that you're not actually going to discuss pacing but that's okay because we don't need pacing anyway. I like the tiger you drew, even the ink splotches that seemed to have rubbed and splotted somehow seem ferocious.

From: theonewhatis

2009-02-17 04:26 am (UTC)





He is going to have antelope stew. Cut the antelope into chunks, throw it in a pot of boiling water with some onions, carrots, potatoes, turnips and assorted spice; let that bad boy simmer for an hour and you have a meal that is pretty good tasting. He is going to have antelope stew. Cut the antelope into chunks, throw it in a pot of boiling water with some onions, carrots, potatoes, turnips and assorted spice; let that bad boy simmer for an hour and you have a meal that is pretty good tasting.

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:27 am (UTC)

I forgot to note that tigers have gentle souls and would never hurt antelopes!

From: queendn

2009-02-17 04:30 am (UTC)

WHAT A MASTER PIECE!



Sadly I do not own a non-photographic Blue "Comicpro" Basic Shapes pencil so I'd just be wasting your time if I tried to draw a tiger myself. :[

From: demongoldfish

2009-02-17 04:33 am (UTC)

i once new a guy who drew on printer paper and never spent more than $2 on a pen. what a total loser

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:42 am (UTC)

What a FOOL! Good drawing is all about the materials!

From: megacoleman

2009-02-17 04:35 am (UTC)





When I saw this tutorial I immediately went out and purchased hundreds of dollars of Comicpro and Inklord products When I saw this tutorial I immediately went out and purchased hundreds of dollars of Comicpro and Inklord products

From: granulac

2009-02-17 04:38 am (UTC)

That's all well and good, but you'll never catch even a whiff of success if you can't afford a Cintiq.

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:45 am (UTC)

That's true. You also need the most expensive Macintosh available. But this just seems like common sense, you know?

From: tsururu

2009-02-17 04:39 am (UTC)





It has always been my dream to draw tigers, and now that dream has come true! I'm still having a few problems with erasing, but I think with a little practice I can get a little closer to your level. Thanks Nedroid!

From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:45 am (UTC)

Well, just never give up!

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From: nedroidcomics

2009-02-17 04:47 am (UTC)

Re: i don't own a tablet _or_ a mouse. go trackpad art. Tablet? Mouse? What are these things you say

From: minimalismo

2009-02-17 04:41 am (UTC)

Do as Napoleon Dynamite does... ligers!