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Victor Manuel Fernandez Patiño
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Now that's Batman! WOW!
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Thanks Victor.
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Cool Victor.
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Arc C., I use Blue Line Art Comic Book Art Boards (2 Ply) that I purchased at my local comic shop.  I used to draw on regular 11x17 paper but inking (with markers) went right through the paper and I also found that, after a lot of erasing (there is a lot of that!!), the paper's surface would be somewhat rough. 

Very impressive work all around guys.  As JPB says, keep 'em coming.

Victor...great job on the coloring...

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Sebastien Roy -- I too erase a lot and just in case you hadn't considered it for stuff that's going to be of a finished nature, you could work out the drawing on regular paper first and then transfer it via lightbox or carbon paper to the bristol board.
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Great work guys keep em coming!
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Andy...I do not own a light box but I'll usually draw some sketches on regular paper to figure out figure placement, anatomy, stuff like that, and I then redraw it on the boards after.  I have considered buying a light box or building my own...
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