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Sep 05, 2007 15:43

I wonder if it's a function of spending so much time online, that I am always so confused when people seem to expect art to be physically tangible. I show people digital images, and they talk about printing them, and I'll be all wtf? Why would you bother printing when it looks good on the screen? They say "to see how it looks," and I'll be all "it will look like it does now, only on paper." I feel like I'm missing some point. I also tend to fail to consider how drawings and stuff will hold up after I scan them because--to me--the digital copy is the final image.

On a completely unrelated note, I wish I could get someone to write the scripts of my comics for me. I am so sick of having ideas I can't follow through because my brain fizzles out over the writing.



For so many years I drew him at around 14-15, I wanted to try and map out how 17-year old Harry ought to look. His hair gives me the worst headache every time I draw it, but this time I actually rather like how it came out.


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