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We have some exciting news! CCAS has moved to a new and improved version of our platform. Not only is it more powerful and better organized, it is completely responsive (looks great on all devices).

ATTN: MEMBERS WHO JOINED AFTER AUGUST 22, 2019
The only issue we are experiencing with this move:
Members who joined after August 22, 2019 WILL NEED TO RE-ENTER THEIR PROFILE QUESTION, ANSWERS. Please accept our sincere apologies for this inconvenience.

ALL MEMBERS:
We have added a new Profile Question: "Which Category best describes you?"

Categories: Amateur Artist, Professional Artist, Amateur Writer, Professional Writer, Independent Self-Publisher, Traditional Publisher, and Fan.

Please edit your Profile, and select your chosen category. By choosing the category that best describes you, will enable you to add content to the appropriate new modules:
1. Artists: Add photos to the new Arts & Prints Photo Module.
2. Writers: Add your bio information to the new Writers List Module.
3. Publishers: Add your bio information to the new Publishers List Module.
4. Publishers & Writers: Add books to the new Comic Books & Graphic Novels Module.

CLICK HERE to Edit Profile Questions.

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  • thanks for your comment on my Jonah picture, much appreciated. I took a look at your drawings and I think they show a huge amount of promise! My advice to you is to spend lots of time sketching out tiny, undetailed, scribbly poses, not worrying about muscle lines and all that, but just thinking about what story the poses are telling individually. Use a thick, chunky pencil that won't allow you to start doing thin detailed lines. Here's some pose ideas to get you started: pinning laundry on the line, running away from screen, sitting reading, jumping on a trampoline, drinking coffee. Hope that helps, look forward to seeing your dreams reach fruition! God bless,
    Matt.
  • Hey N8;
    The class I was taking was called "2D Studio." Its supposed to be my last 2d class and then I transition into 3d productions, using basically the same techniques that we did for 2d, only 2d is supposed to be a better foundation. If you are interested check out http://www.awn.com/tooninstitute/lessonplan/lesson.htm and look up the books written by Richard Williams, Eric Goldburg, Ed Hooks, and Harold Whitaker and John Halas! That should be enough for now...Oh, and don't forget this blog: keithlango.blogspot. com
    -Mike
  • Thanks for looking. No I don't work on Wildlight but I do enjoy the comic.
  • hey, thanks a lot! I appreciate that. :)
  • Thanks Nate for the kind words. I usually spend minimum of at least 3 to four hours a day. Once I get home from work and I spend time with my wife, I will get to the drawing room at about 5 or 6pm then I am at it till around 11. Thats a typical weekaday. Weekends, once the yardwork is done, my entire weekend is drawing. Glad you are liking the new stuff.
  • N8B,
    thanks for inviting me to be your friend, im from philippines. My advice is to continue your passion (which is in art, and sport) may it be comics, or music, or soccer, the key is practice, and paractice makes us better. God gave us this talents so we should not waste it, lets put it in good use, remember there are lots of them who do it for secular reasons or for fame, but we us christians we do it for God, we are His ambasadors and we are for the heavens side, remember the phrase in bible... if God is with us, who shall be against us, ( i just dont remmber the verse, not good in memorizing though, but i know its there)... i saw in your drawing that your good in character making and also in anatomy, advice is practice the proportions and you will perfect it then folow the practice of dynamic poses to accomodate the charcterizations, thanks God Bless 7 Hev a Nys Day!
  • Hey Nate,
    Thank you for your message, that's nice.
    I encourage you to pursue in your talent and to find the message that God wants you to share. May he inspires you and guides you!
    Alain
  • thank you for makin my you friend and you really knows how to drawn cool uniforms
  • Thanks for the add Nate!
  • Thanks for the add. Interesting artwork you have.
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