I voted Light Heavy, if you tighten up on your anatomy I don't think there would be anything stopping you from reaching the top! Good luck!
It's about time I tried this out! I'll start off with the most recent sequential page I've completed:
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I voted Light Heavy, if you tighten up on your anatomy I don't think there would be anything stopping you from reaching the top! Good luck!
Lots of great stuff here. I think the light heavies will give you a good challenge.
I don't normally vote on these weigh-ins, but I think Ian is an up and coming artist. I voted light heavyweight, because he has raw skills. He uses traditional method, and when you're inking with real ink on paper you don't get the luxury of redoing ink lines. That forces you to strive to get things right the first time. His drawing skills have grown considerably in recent years, a testament to a growing body of work, his hard work ethic, his drive and his motivation. Pummel will be a good thing for him, and vice-versa. Happy drawing, Ian!
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Looking like a LightHeavy.
Ian, feel like joining in right away?
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Loston - Thanks for the kind words, man! I definitely think Pummel is a great way to improve an artist's skills, I'm looking forward to it!
Juggertha - Yeah, it looks unanimous. When's the next bout start?
You can slide right on in here, if ya like.
Lot's of time to get rolling on it. Be sure to read through that thread/OP, k.
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