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Apocalypse
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My best guess would be either Microsoft paint or Adobe Photoshop Deluxe, Photoshop Deluxe has this function where you can paint a selected area a certain colour, I believe it would work well if the lines are definite (thick and dark) which they seem to be.
However I believe the image looks great without colour, Gives them a certain effect that colour may ruin. They look great you seem like quite the artist
Déesse
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Thanks Millennium Neko

Unfortunatly my piece of art I was going to post will not be up for a while. I scanned this hand-drawn picture on the computer, and am painting it with one of my paint programs (which is fireworks).
I want to replace the pencil grey with black, but finding it difficult
Is their other paint programs like fireworks and paintshop pro that I could use for this sort of picture?
Ran-chan
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Yeah, do that. Your art is much better than what I can come up with.

Very well done!
Déesse
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Thanks Yoshi Dude And no I didn't trace them, i am planning to put more of my completed art work on soon. I am happy at how the lines never interfered
Yoshi Dude
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Did you trace those?
If not, then it's very nice linework. The binder paper doesn't interfer to much either.
Déesse
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http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/7471674/

I am finally able to show you some of my art. I did this picture last year, it's of The Lion king and Oliver and company from disney. I know that it isen't as flashy as most of others art work, but this is my best one. I hope you like it
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