| New Sweatdrop podcast offers advice to UK manga artists | Tue, 11 Sep 2007 |
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The UK-based comic artists at Sweatdrop Studios have dropped us a line to announce the latest episode of their fledgling audio podcast. Hosted by published artists like Sonia Leong, it's an hour-long look at the UK manga scene and in light of the looming deadline for TokyoPop's UK Rising Stars of Manga competition, provides a number of useful hints and tips for budding artists looking to make a competitive impact (several members of Sweatdrop have picked up competition prizes from TokyoPop, meaning their advice is backed up with solid experience). You can directly download the Sweatdrop podcast mp3 (14.6MB) from their web server, or if you would rather, subscribe via iTunes (more information in press release).
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