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My Kermit Comic!

Barry Lee

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I don't exactly think he is smiling he is just opening his mouth to me. But I just do EVERYTHING wrond!:smile: :rolleyes:
 

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Great work. It made me chuckle :crazy: . I really like your rendition of Kermit, very cartoony and cool. Keep up the good work!
 

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Very funny, I really like Kermit, keep up the great work!
 

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I would have to agree with timrikthegorf. Expressions in cartoons are VERY important. Look what Jim Henson did with Kermit's expressions and how important they were to his jokes and skits.

But I just do EVERYTHING wrond!
It's a VERY, VERY funny idea Barry Lee. I printed it out and put it up on my bulletin board at work. We are just suggesting that it could have been even better with the right expression on Kermit's face. Constructive criticism should be used to improve yourself. Don't take it personally but use it to improve your skills. Anybody that has taken an art class better learn that lesson. They tear you apart but it is always done so you can improve on your talents. :smile:
 
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