
Pascal Campion does pretty jazzy stuff with his digital drawing gizmo.

Actually, so does
Les McClaine, but in a technical way. Very nice of him to share his technique, you think?

Also... take a few minutes to study the
Wan Brothers. 1930s Chinese cartoons, anyone? More please... and how about some sort of non-PAL format disc to look at???

Don't forget about this crazy Russian site either.
KOMS! Image at left is by the amazing Andrey "Amontillado" Bakhurin.

Finally, gaze upon the manifold wonders at
Bechamel, including the lovely
Les J'Me Bouffe by Guillaume Joire (at right).
(Nice job
WUB!)
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