The artist pulled out saying it was too difficult to draw and I never heard any more about it.
Kind of frustrating as normally I try to keep the basic visuals simple and then let the artist embellish them according to their skill level but the editor was pushing for some big battle scenes and I figured, "Well, he must know what his artist is capable of ... "
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What happened to Sepukka (sp)?
The artist pulled out saying it was too difficult to draw and I never heard any more about it.
Kind of frustrating as normally I try to keep the basic visuals simple and then let the artist embellish them according to their skill level but the editor was pushing for some big battle scenes and I figured, "Well, he must know what his artist is capable of ... "
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