Don’t be intimidated about posting your artwork. The Temple was setup in 1995 and ran for 55 issues in it’s paper version. In that time we’ve had artists of all levels and abilities, it was originally setup as a place to learn and refine your skills which seems to have got lost along the way. So I’m going to start up a thread on the forum where you can post your artwork and get some feedback and advice, it’ll probably be just my comments at the moment (I guarantee to comment on all artwork posted) but hopefully some other people will join in.
although there's many high level and professional artists among us, there's also people who're quite new to drawing and trying to learn from those around them. Basically, both amateurs and professionals are welcome here so feel free to post anything you'd like comments on.
Myself, I'm more a writer than artist. I occassionally do cartoon style artwork, or 3D animations, but my heart lies in writing so that's where I'll be concentrating most of my efforts.
This place is also a good site to simply lurk quietly in the shadows, watching how others are progressing, and for staying in touch with other people (such as John Kirkham) so feel free to use it however you see fit.
welcome to the Temple! I look forward to seeing some of your artwork.
Although I'm also a member of Comic Art School, I've never really posted anything there as (like John was) I'm a member of too darn many of these community sites.
Although you might not get quite as much feedback here as Comic Art School, we do occassionally put together a comic PDF to showcase members work. You're most welcome to put some work in the next one (probably out next year some time).
At 12:34pm on October 16, 2008, John Kirkham said…
Hi Erika
So you’ve found where I’ve disappeared to. I left the Comicartschool network (and a dozen more network sites) in an attempt to declutter my life and just focus on a couple of things instead of been spread wafer-thin over two dozen sites.
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Don’t be intimidated about posting your artwork. The Temple was setup in 1995 and ran for 55 issues in it’s paper version. In that time we’ve had artists of all levels and abilities, it was originally setup as a place to learn and refine your skills which seems to have got lost along the way. So I’m going to start up a thread on the forum where you can post your artwork and get some feedback and advice, it’ll probably be just my comments at the moment (I guarantee to comment on all artwork posted) but hopefully some other people will join in.
Welcome aboard.
although there's many high level and professional artists among us, there's also people who're quite new to drawing and trying to learn from those around them. Basically, both amateurs and professionals are welcome here so feel free to post anything you'd like comments on.
Myself, I'm more a writer than artist. I occassionally do cartoon style artwork, or 3D animations, but my heart lies in writing so that's where I'll be concentrating most of my efforts.
This place is also a good site to simply lurk quietly in the shadows, watching how others are progressing, and for staying in touch with other people (such as John Kirkham) so feel free to use it however you see fit.
welcome to the Temple! I look forward to seeing some of your artwork.
Although I'm also a member of Comic Art School, I've never really posted anything there as (like John was) I'm a member of too darn many of these community sites.
Although you might not get quite as much feedback here as Comic Art School, we do occassionally put together a comic PDF to showcase members work. You're most welcome to put some work in the next one (probably out next year some time).
So you’ve found where I’ve disappeared to. I left the Comicartschool network (and a dozen more network sites) in an attempt to declutter my life and just focus on a couple of things instead of been spread wafer-thin over two dozen sites.
Welcome to the Temple :) !