The many faces of Rikk Oberf.... [*kinda* OT]

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...and other characters from several online comics at my page at: http://users.otenet.gr/~katsaris/comics.htm

:smile: A couple weeks ago I'd asked for quotes and pointed you to a pretty much empty page... I hope this plug is now a bit more tolerable, when there's actually some content for you to see. :smile:

<g> And I hope you like the comparison of styles... I plan to add more characters from more strips in the future. Comments are always welcome.

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Not at all off-topic. A discussion of art styles in comics is completely germaine.

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On 2002-03-17 18:25, Aris Katsaris wrote:
<g> And I hope you like the comparison of styles... I plan to add more characters from more strips in the future. Comments are always welcome.
Another couple of strips which have undergone substantial stylistic changes are Bobbins, by John Allison, and Jeffrey Rowland's When I Grow Up, and its successor, WIGU.
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That is a neat web page.

It is really amazing how drastic Maritza's art style has changed from day one to today.

I have always been curious as to how an artist's style actually evolves and changes.

Is it knowledge gained from books and teachers? Or is it just a natural process that evolves over time?

Inquiring minds want to know!

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but i didn't make it onto this page... and thus ends my run...

y'know.. i think i'll pop up every few months just to jog the memories... i'm like the extra that dies, then comes back in an episode two seasons later only to die again.

i think i've found my calling! i'm a plot device!
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On 2002-03-17 23:22, silversmoke wrote:
but i didn't make it onto this page... and thus ends my run...
Psst Aris: http://www.faans.com/d/20010719.html

In the middle is Rikk done by Ariana O'Day.

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ah Doublespeak, you're so good to me.. ^_^

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On 2002-03-17 23:41, Doublespeak wrote:
Psst Aris: http://www.faans.com/d/20010719.html

In the middle is Rikk done by Ariana O'Day.
Ouch. Sorry! Will add it soon, today.
On 2002-03-17 22:24, Ray Radlein wrote:
Another couple of strips which have undergone substantial stylistic changes are Bobbins, by John Allison, and Jeffrey Rowland's When I Grow Up, and its successor, WIGU.
Thanks for the suggestion. I've not read either of these, but once I do and can select pics, I'll put them also...

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I'd recommend doing liz belinda or that guy... who belinda lives wiht from cool cat studio, that was such a good comic, too bad the artist has virtually abandoned the online version

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