LOL! Babynames.com! What an ingenious idea. Thank you, I'll do that!
And thank you for the comment, I'm glad you think they're nifty.
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
When I'm stuck for a name, sometimes I go to babynames.com. They have a search function where you can type in a meaning, and it comes up with names that have that meaning. Sometimes it helps me.
wonderful job with the expressions! they trully feel alive and you seem rather comfortable with the characters even if they are brand new! I liked the nameless guy the best, he cracks me out. He looks like a funny guy
I can't think of any ideas for the name of the guy though so good luck making him tell you his name
the last picture is soooooooooooooo funny !!!! *little tear in my eye* and a lil french sentence !!!!!!
i soooo love it !!!! raaaaah how much i love your style ! no matter if it's a sketch, it's not because it's not colored that it doesn't count as a deviation, this is so beautiful and awesome ! i so love them !!! can't wait to see more drawings of them ! i think the guy looks a bit italian
beautiful design and story around them !!! i'll say it again and again and again you're an incredible artist !!!!!!
Thank you so much!! What a wonderful comment, I'm so flatterd! I'm sooo glad you can see emotion in my sketches, that's so important to me. ^____^
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
LOL! Babynames.com! What an ingenious idea. Thank you, I'll do that!
And thank you for the comment, I'm glad you think they're nifty.
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
That's the kind of comment that really makes me smile! Thank you so much, what you said means so much to me and I'm so happy they come across as being alive (and drawn with ease, that's an important factor, too. ).
Heheheh, yes, my poor nameless pirate certianly is comedic relief. It's good to know you like him and that he looks his part. Thanks so much for your wonderful comments!
And thank you for the favorite!!!!!!!
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
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And thank you for the comment, I'm glad you think they're nifty.
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson