What happened to drawing four fingers and a thumb?! By the way, I see Peter Lorre, if you know what I mean.
Seriously (the first paragraph was a combination of a light-hearted joke and some sarcasm), I like the thicker lines. It adds more solidity to the characters you are drawing, as I've seen on the Screwy Squirrel post and the one that precedes it.
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What happened to drawing four fingers and a thumb?! By the way, I see Peter Lorre, if you know what I mean.
Seriously (the first paragraph was a combination of a light-hearted joke and some sarcasm), I like the thicker lines. It adds more solidity to the characters you are drawing, as I've seen on the Screwy Squirrel post and the one that precedes it.
Hehe you are right, you see Peter Lorre. I don't know that actor.. But I have seen that character in one of Bob Clampets cartoon (horton).
About the lines, you are right. I think it needs allot of time to become natural.
Thanks
haha, Daffy is so fun to draw!
Yeah, great thick lines on the Kurtzman sketches. Thicker lines seem to work well with 40's/50's styles
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