Major Blood : THE ENEMY DECLASSIFIED BOOK Colorist

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Major Blood : THE ENEMY DECLASSIFIED BOOK Colorist

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:D Hello all my name is Nia Brown and Jamar told me I should introduce myself to you all! I am the one that will be or rather is coloring the Major Blood :bludd: comic which is THE ENEMY DECLASSIFIED BOOK. Thus far I have been really enjoying coloring it! I'm working on book 2 at the moment and hope to have it complete real soon. I am a freelance graphic designer, a graduate of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh with a BS in Graphic Design. I live in Washington State along with my husband and 11 year old son! I look forward to meeting some of you and taking a look at some of the books you have worked on also. You can go look at a really small amount of my work at the Zazzle link listed below. Any :?: 's for me just ask! Until then don't be strangers say hi! :wink:

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shes doing a killer job on this story guys so give her a warm welcome and a big thanks to her while your at it!

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Welcome Nia! Good to hear another colourist had jumped on board. I look forward to sampling your work in the near future.
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G'day Nia. Can't wait to see some of your work. Still plenty of stories to do, thanks.

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Welcome to the gang, Nia!

Here is example of Nia's excellent work for you all to see:

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Great!

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Well done indeed! As a member of the colouring team myself, I find Jim Watson's art very tough to work on. You've made it look easy.
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Jim Watson is difficult to color but shes hitting it out of the ball park on this

cant thank her enough!

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Very cool. Thank you !!
and Welcome !
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excellent work! And nice to 'meet' another of the talents behind the project! Thank you!!!
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Agreed on the difficulty of those images. Gave me a headache doing the Battle Files. Well done indeed.

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