The lines are dark, and that and the thickness is good, I was just trying to recommend something that would get rid of smears and make the said lines look cleaner cut. It was a trick we learned in art class. And it wouldn't damage the original at all, it'd be a cleaner-cut duplicate. The artist's version of a final draft, (if it's not going to be painted or otherwise colored). I was saying it's a great picture, and that's a good way if you want to make it look really clean-cut.
Eh, when I make drawings I don't sign them if I plan on giving them to someone else to use, but that's me. I personally feel bad when I have to cut a person's name off of a picture, so I don't make them go through it themselves. Then again, it's not usually something professional but a personal exchange of pictures, so completely different scenario.
December 2006
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