This is basically the sister stamp to my original "Support 2D Animation" stamp [link] and I personally like this one better. The original is so explosive; this stamp is more temperate and much more dramatic. Finding that Snow White sketch was too perfect, I'm so pleased with how appropriate her depiction on this stamp is. ^^
Please use it if you like it, and feel free to let me know!
Thanks! ^^ Hehehe Not really, no; stamps aren't technically either masculine or feminine as far as I know, I just said "Sister Stamp" because I meant that this stamp and the other 2D support stamp are related. So I borrowed from phrases like "sister sites" or "sister cities," and I said they were sister stamps. I hope that made sense.
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
I'm really glad you like it! It is sad-- I'm putting all my faith in the Frog Princess!
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
I've head of that movie.
Isn't that the new Disney movie?
I can't wait.
I had gone to Disney Land 8 years ago when the computer stuff started to really head off,
and they were already talking about closeing the whole drawing section.
I couldn't believe it.
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so... stamp are she ? because i was kindda surpised you said 'sister' and not 'brother'
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We will never meet again, and it is breaking my heart
The Internet is for stalkers
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
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We will never meet again, and it is breaking my heart
The Internet is for stalkers
Why did 2D animation have to die?
Its so sad
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"I would suggest that it's not the medium, but the quality of perception and expression, that determines the significance of art. But what would a cartoonist know?" --Bill Watterson
Isn't that the new Disney movie?
I can't wait.
I had gone to Disney Land 8 years ago when the computer stuff started to really head off,
and they were already talking about closeing the whole drawing section.
I couldn't believe it.
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