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"Once you draw someone you will always look at that person in a differently light, maybe with more honesty." `nimra
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"Once you draw someone you will always look at that person in a differently light, maybe with more honesty." `nimra
artgyrl.com | blog
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"Once you draw someone you will always look at that person in a differently light, maybe with more honesty." `nimra
artgyrl.com | blog
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Just kidding. Seriously though, it is quite expensive, but it's definitely worth the price for everything it does. However, I did this drawing in Illustrator, which is cool in itself. Both programs are made by Adobe. I got the student version of the Adobe Creative Suite for a little over $400. The professional version is like, $1200. They're the same programs basically, the only difference between student and professional versions is that you're not supposed to use the student version to do work that makes you money. . .
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"Once you draw someone you will always look at that person in a differently light, maybe with more honesty." `nimra
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besides, how will they know if they used it or not?
and that stuff is really expensive. i went to micheals today to see if they had some vellum paper, and while i was looking for it i noticed that some of the arts and craft stuff is really high. i saw a box of prismacolor pencils for 68 bucks, and a box of prismacolor markers for like 148. they really know how to make people pay for their passion. the BASTARDS...lol
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