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My first entry in the world of blogging.
1. Ultimate Cap: Animated

I did this piece some time ago. I was inspired so much by looking at various artists who draw with an animation type of sensibility. Since one is forced to simplify his art to emphasize the figures most striking characteristics, it's one of the most fun to do, yet complicated at times. While learning this style, I've had to unlearn some things and realize some bad habits. I've since had so much fun drawing characters in this style. Now, the subtleties I have learned in this style, I can apply to a more comic book or a more realistic style.

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