Looks good Accomplishes. If you feel like it, there are a couple things I'd suggest. One is to either align the periods that come after the cape (like how
this drawing
has more or less aligned periods at the right side) or to remove them. The other is to differentiate the inside of the cape from the outside, which is often done by having
. . . . . on either the outside or the inside, and ......... on the inside or outside. But the way it is is good, if you wanted to leave it like that
Nasty Men, you can't delete posts but if you need any help with drawing, feel free to ask and we can give you some tips where you're having trouble.
03-Feb-2014 08:35:26
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03-Feb-2014 09:17:53
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Evalie
It helps to have a small drawing. Using codes within codes helps save characters, taking advantage of the fact that the color codes on the inside will override the ones on the outside. It's hard to explain so here's an example:
It's the same with the background color. Just the [code] at the very beginning of the drawing and [/code] at the end is enough to create a background color for the whole drawing without having to use it every line. All other colors used within it will override it.
04-Feb-2014 06:53:04
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04-Feb-2014 06:56:01
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Evalie