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akd:
Yeah, I'm in the same boat as Stifled Dreams. Can't do much now, but in about July I'll have finished paying off a debt, and will be able to buy a Wacom, and I'll be looking for some drawing work for a webcomic then.



So far...

Kirbo needs an artist.

Gryff:

--- Quote from: Kirbo ---Hehe, I do that much eh?
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Dude, you joined a month ago today and you have 500 posts. Yeah, that's a lot of posting.

Ontopic: If I had any time I would love to try my hand at writing a comic... I would be interested in doing something like A Lesson is Learned…, although I doubt I could match their brilliance.

Kirbo:

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--- Quote from: Kirbo ---Hehe, I do that much eh?
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Dude, you joined a month ago today and you have 500 posts. Yeah, that's a lot of posting.
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Only 499 posts.....oh......never mind.

whitnelson:
my art makes children cry. i therefore support this idea, even though it's the lazy way out. anyone know about some good drawing tutorials online? i know i'll have to stop using the touchpad to draw, but all things, in time, must pass.

-- whit
http://www.comictheory.com

Sean C:
If you can write something good, and I mean GOOD, then it might be worth lurking in the Digital Webbing forums to hunt down an artist. Some people there would probably sign on for a webcomic, if for no other reason than to pad their resumes.

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