The manga ceation support club Page 12

Started by Keizah April 12th, 2006 2:49 PM
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Kimicatdemon

One who randomly returns!

Age 32
Female
Texas
Seen December 31st, 2010
Posted December 31st, 2010
1,068 posts
18 Years
No one in the anime club will even join...why? They say they have better things to do, which I can respect, but can you think of something more original?!!

<~~~~ has yet to work on the ballet comic...I'm going to have to redraw it later...mine is just a rough draft..XD
Age 25
you know that one place
Seen August 27th, 2011
Posted January 26th, 2010
357 posts
18.1 Years
if this is steel alive cane anyone help me with my drawing they suck and if I wasn't so lazy I would draw a pic and post it right now

Please help the developing pokemanz they need you right now!!!!!

I was at one point in time the biggest Noob in existence. want proof?look at some of the threads I've started http://www.pokecommunity.com/search.php?searchid=3530318
Age 25
you know that one place
Seen August 27th, 2011
Posted January 26th, 2010
357 posts
18.1 Years
I need help on everything

Please help the developing pokemanz they need you right now!!!!!

I was at one point in time the biggest Noob in existence. want proof?look at some of the threads I've started http://www.pokecommunity.com/search.php?searchid=3530318

Kimicatdemon

One who randomly returns!

Age 32
Female
Texas
Seen December 31st, 2010
Posted December 31st, 2010
1,068 posts
18 Years
Hmm..I see...you may be going through a phase that Keizah is going through..I looked up about it and asked some people...

Turns out, there are some phases in an artist life where they feel the can't draw anything. Anything they draw looks them as before, but it's missing the emotion in it, and that takes the fun out of drawing..

If that's not the case, try to go back to the basics. Shapes like circles a squares, then make 2-D things with the shapes. Then go on to shading the shapes, and remember the picture of the 2-D thing? Shade the shapes in the direction of the light.>.> up with me so far?

Trjie Rage

General of a Decimated Army

Age 34
Hidden under the icy blanket of the Mountains, waiting to return.
Seen July 31st, 2006
Posted July 29th, 2006
13 posts
16.9 Years
Can I join? I have many, many many ideas, but I fear that some may be stolen. Is this forum safe to put up original ideas?
Worst case, I have a manga idea that I'll still use.
What do people in the club do, anyways?
Who doesn't like fire?


Which FF Character Are You?
Female
Texas
Seen October 27th, 2019
Posted September 8th, 2016
5,522 posts
18.8 Years
Yup, I'd say go back to the basics. When I was about...11, that happened to me and I had trouble for a whole few months, I think. Not only would going back to the basics help, but I think looking through a few magazines and how-to-draw books gives some encouragement and ideas to get it flowing a bit more.

Yup! Here is safe. ^____^
We help eachother out, talk about comics, ideas, or drawings to share, and whatnot. XD

Crystal Clair

Shinji lover

Age 33
In the Forest of Hesitation with Shinji
Seen March 24th, 2013
Posted March 8th, 2012
3,464 posts
18.2 Years
I have a really funky idea for a little anime/manga project. Of course I'll most likely forget about it in a week or even a few days but I thought the idea was simply cool.
These high school students in North Carolina, they feel they need to be nature's saviors. So they drop out of high school and go to the forest with their friend's van and live there for a while as a protest. They also plan on living on nothing but plants and living like the Native Americans did.
Unfortunately things get a little twisted in the woods. They meet a bunch of people who make weird drinks and stuff from the plants that make you have hallucinations or even give you viagra-like results. The two girls begin falling for each other. The guys sneak in modern food like bagels and bacon and it all gets crazier and crazier
I call the series
Abadasu - Sebidawa
It's the drugged up version of "About Us - Sebidawa"
I hope I inspire some people to go out of the ordinary with their stories and base them more on American cultures.