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This is a Movie Poster for the book I'm writing. I doubt I'll ever get it published let alone as a movie >.<
But I was bored and wanted to use a tutorial and this is what I got
I'm the guy in bottom left with a ponytail :3
Tutorial, no. Book, yes. I stopped writing it. It lacks the detail and plot that a good book needs and I just can't go back and rewrite everything.
I still have it but it's dead T_T
I stopped the book, period -.-'
I began a new one based off of it. There's no way I could go through 127 or so pages and redo it all to fit in more plot, character depth, and such that I lacked.
The new one I started is really nothing other than a time consumer so...eh