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| Posted by: | grimwolf |
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| Date: | May 8th, 2007 12:14 AM | ||
| Header: | So I have this idea... | ||
| Bulletin: | I'm interested in submitting for my inking to some of the major companies, but I know a lot of places reccommend NOT inking over your own pencils in case something in the original pencils detracts from your inking style (anatomy, perspective, or something like that, for example). So my question is this: how are people to submit on one talent (and not the other) if they don't have someone to partner with to do their pencils? Not everyone can use (or even has) a copy of the Marvel Try-Out Handbook. Sooo... pro's, am's, noob's and the unsigned wonders: I ask you, what do I do? Go for it on my own pencils and disregard the cautions? Any suggestions? ~ Grimwolf |
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