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  1. faint

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    Keep going with that last one!
  2. Those are not straight letters.
  3. Re: BOOK O' STICKERS Trades? That is crazy awesome!
  4. I was just screwing around a bit, no need to be such an asshole :o Anyway, your advice is good. Thank you for that.
  5. I'm not planning on painting for a loooong time. This was just practice to keep my letters uniform (you can see the middle one gets thinner). I'm also majoring in Graphic Design so I'd like to keep a catalog of different fonts.
  6. These were very, very quick letter sketches, just to see how many variations I could put down. I normally draw in pencil so I am more comfortable with that. Here I copied some fonts off of dafont as practice:
  7. I decided that instead of writing words I should work on individual letters, that way I won't get caught up in the actual word. I'd like to eventually narrow the style down, right now this is just a "proof sheet" if you will.
  8. Any comments? I know the D and T need work.
  9. One more, it's pretty dark so I didn't bothr with any ink.
  10. Wizard I think you've got a bit to go before you begin to paint. - Try to keep all of your letters uniform and on the same baseline. A graph paper might help with this, using the grid to keep your letters uniform. - I find it helpful to sketch out my word in pencil before I ink it in marker, this allows for easy fixing of mistakes. - Make sure you keep all of your letters in the same "style". your W Z R look similar, while your I A D look completely different. This throws off your piece big time.
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