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More old stuff... Back in the nineties-- before I even knew how to use a computer.

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~Steelpengu Apr 9, 2011  Professional Filmographer
I kind of hate how digital art has increased the time expectations on artists.
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:icontincho1792:
wow... my self-esteem just disappeared :P... awesome artwork... just like always ;)
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~Squival Apr 8, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
nice to see some of your older artwork up on here :)
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Mood: Love ~Benze-chan Apr 8, 2011  Student General Artist
Was this made with something like acrylic paint or watercolors? Or both? I'm still wondering……………… NO! Airbrush!
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:iconchrisscalf:
Mostly airbrush/acrylics.
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Mood: Love ~Benze-chan Apr 9, 2011  Student General Artist
Ah! Thanks for the response ^^ I really couldn't imagine Airbrush making those kinds of awesome details at first, so I guess it depends on the tools.
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:iconchrisscalf:
Iwata HP-C always gave me some tight little lines! (I wonder if they still make em?)
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~Benze-chan Apr 10, 2011  Student General Artist
OAO Now I wanna airbrush too… Just looked it up. They're still being selled.
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:iconchrisscalf:
Looking again, the page on the bottom left-- that was mostly done with a brush. The other 3 pages were dominated with the airbrush.
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Mood: Wow! ~ansunobe Apr 8, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
At first I thought it is made digitally, then I saw the author comment. Well, holly cow...traditional art requires much, much better skills than digital. And making 1 1/2 to 2 pages a day...Wow! I admire your talent! :worship:
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