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supaflys "Spidey&MJ", B/W

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Linework: the incredibly talented supafly colors: the "not-so incredibly talented" me Software used: Ulead PhotoImpact 7 I was thumbing through my old pics in my PC, and found this B/W version I had done of supafly's wonderful linework many months ago as one of the various feable attempts to color his work (you can see my colored version of this in my gallery here, as well); this B/W version kinda has that "feel" of the old world Spiderman comic strip, before color TV came to the American household, back in the early 70's. Thought I'd share it with everyone here. Again, great linework makes any colorist/renderer's job easy. supafly's work not only inspires, but is also something to aspire to, as well. Best

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Biomoto

2:50PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

Reaallly wild!

KidAmnesiac

3:03PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

LC dude where ya been? im lookin forward to seein some new stuff from u soon ^____^. U know, this looks pretty good in B&W!

Tha_Paradoxical_One

3:31PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

It looks like a press photo, mebbie you could add an 'autograph' across the shot ? ...

RTVprodux

8:44PM | Sun, 03 November 2002

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Supafly

12:10PM | Mon, 04 November 2002

thnx man


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