Crushing on someone that is... what that does with anything I dunno...
Currently Listening to: Weird Al - My Baby's in Love with Eddie Vedder
You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, instead, you should read every single book to see what every book is about before you even come close to judging its viability.
You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, instead, you should read every single book to see what every book is about before you even come close to judging its viability.
Now the question is, should I appeal to the masses and nullify my style (for now) just to switch over to manga? Because it seems people "love manga" more than anything else these days.
Or keep the way Im going?
You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, instead, you should read every single book to see what every book is about before you even come close to judging its viability.
Personally, I think if you want to add manga to your list, go for it. But your style is way too good to just dump. Don't change just cause that's what people are into. I suggest to keep doing your style, and if you wanna try manga, do that, too. It's all personal pref. But seriously, don't abandon your own style!!! ^_^
Personally, I'd stick with what you do. Manga (remember, this is my opinion) is (pardon my language, but this is what I think) gay. No offense to those who like it... I just don't find it appealing what-so-ever. But your drawing-they're more than appealing! Keep it up!
~Monki
Tom Riddle: "You read my diary?" Harry Potter: "At first, I did not know it was your diary. I thought it was a very sad, handwritten book."
Oooh, these are coolio.
They're very whimsical, sort of. I love the sketchy lines and the swirls.
The first is my favourite because of the wind/swirls around the guys head. The second is cool too, but the figure in the top right hand corner doesn't appeal to me - I'm not a ninja kinda person.
Cheers,
Ayra
You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, instead, you should read every single book to see what every book is about before you even come close to judging its viability.
Gender:
Points: 890
Reviews: 681