you used on the person result in a little too blotchy a feel. Could do with finding a way to reduce the blotchiness to make a cleaner, comic-book art style of image.
(Damocleswants no part of your debauchery,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 18:33,
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I like the blotchyness
(Laird Dave DrawsNow charges to take off his clothes.,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 18:35,
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furry muff
(Damocleswants no part of your debauchery,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 18:37,
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think it gives it that dark rough look to it
(Laird Dave DrawsNow charges to take off his clothes.,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 18:37,
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aye, but that's not
really comic book style. I'd take it back and complain if my comic book looked like that :)
(Damocleswants no part of your debauchery,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 18:39,
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some of the Sinister dexter stuff is like that, only in colour
(Laird Dave DrawsNow charges to take off his clothes.,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 18:43,
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nah sinister dexter is not so much
blotchy as much as it is painted
(Damocleswants no part of your debauchery,
Tue 19 Jun 2007, 18:47,
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Looks pretty wicked
How about the poster edge filter for a comic look though? Or would that just be to cartoonish.