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Doug Centers
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Posted: 23 June 2018 at 7:53pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Right, just when you think you got something nailed down...

and certain foreshortening angles with arms and legs really wears down the eraser!
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Mal Gardiner
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The other eye...
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Drawing the neck and underside of the chin as the figure is looking up.

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One of my ARGH moments as an artist was drawing what you describe pretty near perfectly, then seeing the inker "fix" it.

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...and certain foreshortening angles with arms and legs really wears down the eraser!

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Joe Simon to Jack Kirby: "You're not paid to erase."

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