Thankyou Scrapper, Your words are kind to me as well :3
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, Scrapper Black Dragon
<scrapperbd_at_...> wrote:
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> --- Christopher Pratt <luigimario87_at_...> wrote:
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> > As of late I had been feeling very blah about my artwork
> >
> Take that as a sign that you want to improve. This is a
> good thing, for it means you are more likely to be open to
> accepting assistance. Those who think they are 'on top of
> the game' are frequently those who need more help and will
> not accept it.
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> > inspiration, an end to my pseudo depression.
> > I read the FAQ section on link here and found it.
> >
> There are a few good links worth following in the link
> section. I review them from time-to-time to make sure
> there is no spam and they still work.
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> > I wanted to say to Jim, You have a very nice way with
> > words, ...
> >
> Jim is quite a good writer, in addition to artist. I have
> a suspicion that many of use start out writing, then move
> onto drawing; I am aware of a few artist (myself included)
> who have done this. It helps with picture composition too,
> as we are more aware of 'story content'.
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> > I unfortunatly cannot really express with text on a
> > screen how you
> > have inspired me multiple times without sounding like a
> > crazy fan-boy,
> >
> It's good you've found inspiration. It was Jim who really
> got me into drawing. On the fan-art page hosted on his
> site, is my first picture that I drew once I decided to try
> and learn to draw. It is terrible by my current standards
> (we won't use JMH as a reference - that makes my curent
> standard look terrible!), but we all have to start
> somewhere. You've got to produce lots of crap art before
> you start producing good art. And Jim inspired me to take
> that first step - I'm very pleased he did, for because of
> it I have meant many other people with similar interests.
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> > but I will say that on several occasions your words have
> > pulled me through some self hating.
> >
> It can be very reassuring seeing that you are not the first
> or only person to have had an issue and sharing the wisdom
> of someone more experienced can definitely make you feel
> better on occasions where it all looks bleak.
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> Scrapper, Black Dragon, moving forward by working together.
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Received on Tue Mar 27 2007 - 22:24:32 CDT