DOKURITSU is a limited page panel
series (meaning it will not be
continued. at all. ever.) based on a modern past of the 18th century. What do I mean, "modern past"? Honestly, I don't know either. So to put it simply, I can only say that it's based on the 13 colonies, a generalized America and England and the declaration of Independence and all of the events... just... in the present. Yeah. It's hard to explain, really!
These panels, Dokuritsu, is a form of gijinka, which is a Japanese form of .. something. Where you take objects, or animals, or something without the form of a human body and give them one! Sounds strange, right? That's because it is. I do hope that everyone likes this though. I spent countless hours on my stupid art program openCanvas. GRR AND I'M NOT SPENDING MORE HOURS JUST TO COLOR THEM SO BLARHRHGH.

Theres my 200 dollar pride and joy. My cerulean BambooFun Wacom tablet!
series (meaning it will not be
continued. at all. ever.) based on a modern past of the 18th century. What do I mean, "modern past"? Honestly, I don't know either. So to put it simply, I can only say that it's based on the 13 colonies, a generalized America and England and the declaration of Independence and all of the events... just... in the present. Yeah. It's hard to explain, really!
These panels, Dokuritsu, is a form of gijinka, which is a Japanese form of .. something. Where you take objects, or animals, or something without the form of a human body and give them one! Sounds strange, right? That's because it is. I do hope that everyone likes this though. I spent countless hours on my stupid art program openCanvas. GRR AND I'M NOT SPENDING MORE HOURS JUST TO COLOR THEM SO BLARHRHGH.
dokuritsu.webs.com
wikka wikka wikka woo.
In case you don't know, a tablet is a tool used for computer graphics, drawing, and business reasons. It makes computer graphic designing a lot easier than if you were to use a mouse. That's basically the essense of these panels being I don't have a scanner. A tablet, MY tablet looks like this:

Theres my 200 dollar pride and joy. My cerulean BambooFun Wacom tablet!



