<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Mads wrote:<BR>
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>Hi<BR>
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>I read the article about Don Rosa in the Kentucky Alumni <BR>
>(can be seen <BR>
>here: http://duckman.pettho.com/alumni1.jpg ), I have been <BR>
>wondering <BR>
>what the advantages about the techniques of drawing <BR>
>backwards to you <BR>
>reach halfway, and then draw from the beginning till you <BR>
>reach the <BR>
>beginning ?<BR>
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Although I'll be frank and say that your sentence made no sense whatsoever, I know what you mean. And personally, I think it's a concept that would seem to work well with laying out a comic book story -- or any story, for that matter.<BR>
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Once you have the ending fleshed out, you can't get any more structured than that, I'd say, because you know exactly where you have to get from that point...<BR>
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But he *draws* them that way as well?<BR>
-- <BR>
Dane</FONT></HTML>