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smusi aka Sarah Musi is a 26.17 year old girl, has been a member since November 17, 2008, has scored 6520 submissions, giving an average score of 2.08.
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  May 10 '09 by smusi        16 Comments        Watch this      Share:  Share on facebook    Share on delicious    Share on digg    Share on MySpace    Tweet this    Stumble this    Share this on Kaboodle   
i kinda want to collaborate with someone on a design. takers? thoughts? let's get together and make art babies.



spacesick 2
spacesick 2 on May 10 '09 at 7:01pm
but I'm too young to be an art father!
grandjean
grandjean on May 11 '09 at 4:32pm
that sounds fun, i dont know if im good enough yet?
how would two people go about a collab?
Kanzaki
   Kanzaki on May 12 '09 at 6:52pm
wow!! YES! if we could do a collab that would be great!
staffell
staffell on May 12 '09 at 6:54pm
depends on the idea! :P
HMC
HMC on May 12 '09 at 7:01pm
Great :D
producer
producer on May 12 '09 at 7:16pm
if you mean collaborate in the way that i think you mean...then yes

*takes off pants*
FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on May 12 '09 at 7:19pm
If you'd be at all open to a collaboration where one person offers the concept, details, and art direction (me) and one person illustrates (you), then I'd love to do a collab with you!
smusi
   smusi on May 13 '09 at 1:33pm
frickenawesome: that sounds like a very interesting idea. you have good taste. what should we do?

kanzaki: that would be cool! i really loved your vanilla sky design.

producer: lol!
Kanzaki
   Kanzaki on May 13 '09 at 8:08pm
cool! let me sketch up something, see if you are interested (:
Maltzmania
Maltzmania on May 13 '09 at 8:10pm
i don't think i'm talented enough but good luck!
FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on May 14 '09 at 4:45am
Smusi, can you write me at frickinawesome@gmail.com so i can get your email and i can send you some ideas i think you'd totally rock out on?
antiismist
antiismist on May 14 '09 at 8:20pm
I might be a bit late on this, but I'd be very interested! If you're interested email me at matthewbriankirkland@gmail. Or even if you're not, drop me a line! Thanks again for all that advice, I haven't gotten a chance to go back and finish that shirt.
Kanzaki
   Kanzaki on May 15 '09 at 5:26am
frickinawesome: I'm anticipating your collab with smusi, you got to rock me man! (:
smusi
   smusi on May 15 '09 at 11:15am
i'll let him know. he sent me a HUGE list of his ideas; all very very good ones.
FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on May 15 '09 at 12:22pm
hahaha, sorry about that smusi. I got a wee bit excited about collabing with you. Take your time with them!

Kazaki, are you kidding me? I'd love to do something with you, your vanilla sky is one of my favorite recent winners. I'll send you some stuff too.

Sorry to hijack smusi's collab corner, some more people collabing with her please!
Kanzaki
   Kanzaki on May 15 '09 at 8:48pm
"I'd love to do something with you, your vanilla sky is one of my favorite recent winners. I'll send you some stuff too."

^ bonus! I would love to collab with you sir! kanzaki2009@gmail.com
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I am a comic book illustrator living in Seattle.

People often ask me how I create detailed artwork on computer. The answer is: I don't. Here's how it works:

1) on 11x14 vellum-finished bristol: sketch the design in pencil
2) ink over the pencil with speedball india ink and a size 2 or 3 point brush
3) erase the pencil (speedball doesn't smear)
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5) clean up in photoshop using "curves" feature and save as PSD
6) open PSD in Illustrator and do a "live trace". this turns the artwork into vector.
7) drag the vector object back into photoshop.
8) add a transparent layer underneath the vector object and paint on it with a wacom tablet (but you don't really need one)



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5 - If your design is clearly brilliant and deserves to be printed.
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3 - If you have a good design idea and decent art but missed the mark.
2 - If you have skills but failed to put together a decent design.
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