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I wanted also to excuse me not to have answered your note about Nialla new clothing. I did not have time. I saw them and I really like . Please continue like that. I like your graphic style... And sonic to ^^.
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SIN COSINE TANGENT!
('tain il me faut une tablette de toute urgence !)
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'scuse me if I speak englis like a Belgian cow...
Currently working on ~Zarb-Project...
il y a quelques années, il y avait un spécial sur des tablettes Wacom, étrangement il y en a plus du tout de spécial...est-ce que Wacom s'est retiré du marché des tablettes à dessins plus abordables?
Tell me, how long did it take you to do this? Penciling and all?
-James Daly
For your question, it is rather difficult to answer simply. I began the drawing at end of the afternoon (towards 17h00 if my memories have good) and I posted it towards 0h30. But this estimate of time do not please say large thing. Indeed, I did not work above uninterrupted and I for the first time entirely inked and make tones under computer.
I took as bases an old sketch of my gallery “Lénaïck enfant” which I have to work over again while making the sketch also under PC. I then made inking what took to me longer than usually because I never draw under computer and than I discovered the software. To gain time, I used a tone for the for the kimono patterns and I used a photo which I had taken in Sendai for the details ground (It is the ground of the entry of a Shinto sanctaury). I then finished with the tones.
It was for me, more a tests that a really serious drawing but it enabled me to evaluate the possibilities of the software Manga Studio 3.0 EX. It's really excellent since I succeeded in finding my style of inking very quickly.
Despite everything, I still prefer to work in traditional manner even if the computer is more practical and allows many things. And if you do not make the difference between my drawings inked under computer and those with the hand it is good thing because the more important is the final result.
I just hope that you will understand my f###ing english.^^'
Manga Studio 3.0? I'm going to have to look that up. By chance, where did you get that program, Toma?
All the more reason to like it if you cannot tell the difference, it means it's great art comminf from a talented artist.
And you're entirely welcome for the comment. It's a pleasure to bring happiness to those who need it.
(P.s.: Don't worry about your english, I think it's fine! Although, it is kinda cute how you get flustered when you think that your English is bad. XD)