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space cadets journal

Journal Entry: Tue Jul 1, 2008, 7:25 AM
This is the home of the Space Cadet school for comic art.

this is the collective gallery and the second home of the Space Cadet RnR Project

the main website is [link]

News:
the main website now has an FAQ and artists brief, we are getting there.. slowly! if you have any sketches to submit please submit them via the email provided or via a link to your gallery.

cheers
steve

Whats Space Cadet?

its a group of artists collaborating on an art book called "Space Cadet RnR" it has the theme of female space cadets taking RnR away from the rigours of space academy life, drawn and or painted in comic/graphic novel styles. see the sample images for more information.

collaborating artists get a share of sales on any images printed and sold, plus a free space online at our main site to advertise their skills and abilities. we hope to attract lots of talented artists on DA to contribute to this growing project. so if your interested shout!

Shares: there will be a share of profits for each contributing artist on the basis of 1 share per used contribution i.e it has to get into the printed matter in order to make any money. 2 images get 2 shares 3 get 3 etc.

for more info see the main website which has an FAQ and artists brief.


RnR crew

space cadets rock...!
  • Mood: Big Grin
  • Listening to: the voices
  • Reading: the reader
  • Watching: people
  • Playing: games
  • Eating: things, mostly edible things
  • Drinking: coffee and coffee, in that order

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hi :D

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Space cadets ROCK!
[link]
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:+devwatch: ;)

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