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Ernie Bushmiller and the Golden Ratio
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Those are dope. I think it's funny that the top comic has shadows always under the character. It exposes something about the drawing style the artist uses. It's like the character is the origin of the rest of the scene: lights, setting, etc. I'm sure they just didn't think too hard about it but it's interesting.
Edit': actually, technically, it looks like the lamp would cast that shadow. So it kind of makes sense lol
This was super cool thanks for sharing.
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