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Postby dogmeatsausage » Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:38 am

J Schmo wrote:Great drawings; look forward to seeing more!

thanks in the near future I will be updating my site fairly often I hope.
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:40 am

Greg Oakes wrote::shock: OH WOW!!! THESE ARE AWESOME!!! nice variety too! :D

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i'm really glad you like the variety, i really try to let the style reflect the mood of what i'm trying to draw, but also it's just fun to draw all sorts of things
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:41 am

olmanic wrote:good stuff paul. welcome!

i am very glad to be here, it's a nice community. :D
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Postby kamenliter » Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:49 am

Hey, cool you like Kamen Rider...btw, your website doesn't have a profile or anything on it (that I could find)...do you do art for a living?

- Kamen
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:05 pm

kamenliter wrote:Hey, cool you like Kamen Rider...btw, your website doesn't have a profile or anything on it (that I could find)...do you do art for a living?

- Kamen

yeah I squeek by doing various unglamorous freelance odds and ends. Now it's a little diifficult since I have to spend so much time on my comic doesn't leave me a lot of time to take on other jobs. But I will have a bio/news section that will primarily let people know about the book signings, promotions, etc. as well as all the toys on my desk. I'm a huge Japanese toy/super hero/robots freak though you might not be able to tell from my art. :D
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Postby kamenliter » Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:16 pm

sweet..looking forward to your comic....anything you can let us in on, don't hesitate.

Big time Japanese toy/super hero, etc fan as well...old Popy die-cast stuff makes me drool, ya know...Henshin Cyborg is a fave....

anyways, the art here rocks!

- Kamen
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Postby Rayl » Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:42 pm

Awesome Stuff, Very original..Its nice to see some fresh meat (no pun) on this board
I really like the werewolves and your style reminds me a little of the old horror comics with a more modern feel to it..Keep it comin I'd love to see more 8)
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:18 pm

kamenliter wrote:sweet..looking forward to your comic....anything you can let us in on, don't hesitate.

Big time Japanese toy/super hero, etc fan as well...old Popy die-cast stuff makes me drool, ya know...Henshin Cyborg is a fave....

anyways, the art here rocks!

- Kamen

I will definately keep everyone updated with news. I was just looking at a new casshan henshin cyborg. The original ultraman is probably my favorite.
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:21 pm

Rayl wrote:Awesome Stuff, Very original..Its nice to see some fresh meat (no pun) on this board
I really like the werewolves and your style reminds me a little of the old horror comics with a more modern feel to it..Keep it comin I'd love to see more 8)

Thanks a lot. It's really nice to hear that my work feels fresh or new to people. :D
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Postby pyk2003 » Wed Sep 22, 2004 7:41 am

weha ... love your strokes.. pencils, lines whatever... they are great !!
"someday scientists will see, there's no such thing as gravity, they'll all just light a candle and take a seat for the ride"
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Wed Sep 22, 2004 8:33 am

pyk2003 wrote:weha ... love your strokes.. pencils, lines whatever... they are great !!

Thanks, brush and pen strokes mostly. :)
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Postby Adam C » Fri Sep 24, 2004 7:36 pm

It's so fun and fascinating to check out people's sketchbooks, particularly for those artists that know how ot have fun with them and just let the raw creativity flow. Really great stuff. I love the floaty guy. I'm even more looking forward to "Mora" now.

But how did you get the werewolf to hold still?
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Sat Sep 25, 2004 8:38 am

Adam C wrote:It's so fun and fascinating to check out people's sketchbooks, particularly for those artists that know how ot have fun with them and just let the raw creativity flow. Really great stuff. I love the floaty guy. I'm even more looking forward to "Mora" now.

But how did you get the werewolf to hold still?

Thanks, it is fun to let loose in the sketchbook, and experiment. And I'v always tried to find a way to infuse the raw energy of sketches into the comic page.
For the werewolf you dangle a chicken just out of reach :D
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Postby WRuv » Sat Sep 25, 2004 2:20 pm

Holy freakin' cow.. your sense of design and drawing ability.. phenominal.

so out of curiousity, what's a fellow like you do (and/or things you have done)for a living?
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Postby dogmeatsausage » Sat Sep 25, 2004 2:40 pm

WRuv wrote:Holy freakin' cow.. your sense of design and drawing ability.. phenominal.

so out of curiousity, what's a fellow like you do (and/or things you have done)for a living?

wow, thank you for the very kind words. Up until this point I have just done typical freelance work, nothing terribly exciting. Right now I'm pouring my heart and soul into my comic series "Mora" which will come out next year. You can see the samples under my comic section of my website.
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