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How to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains

Question:
Has any one seen this software, based on the book? How good is it?
I've seen it in the store, but the sample work they had on face features compiling looked awful...coments?


Answer:
Fill in if you need a disclaimer.

“Hey, Jubilee, watca doing?” Ev asked as he walked into the room.

“I’m learning to draw super heros!”

“But we are studying to become them.”

“This could pay off in two ways. First, think of the money I'd save on Christmas. Just draw three dimensional pictures of my friends. Or, 1-d of people like Mondo, Artie and Leech.”

“What’s the second?”

“We all go bad. It’s like the mutant gene creates giant personality changes-- Even Banshee was a crook.”

“Think happy thoughts, we all may not.” Ev suggested.

“Sure, right, whatever. There’s as much chance of that as me turn 14 in the next five years! So I figured, I’d take this course and then become a court reporter. Think of the money I’d earn.”

“We all can’t go bad. Jean Grey?”

“Phoenix.”

“Alex Summers?”

“Where have you been?”
After a moment, “Hand me a pencil-- somebody will have to be able to draw you.”
Come on, somebody jump in. These get addictive and can get the old juices flowing. I challenge you on the next one. Winner gets my award winning chocolate chip cookie recipe. If you’re good enough, I’ll send you a plate of them.



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