I have been beating my head against the desk on these two panels for hours now. Now, granted I have been taking breaks to read my how to comic books, or to catch a little X-Files, but when it comes down to it, I am just having a terrible time trying to figure out how to execute this minor tiny thing which really shouldn't be THAT hard.
So now I need to make a decision. Do I cop-out and toss something easy into these two panels to make the Monday deadline? Do I skip my deadline and take the time I need to learn and make the page right, even though I am afraid if I do it once it'll happen more often? Do I post up the WIP and ask readers what should happen, even though it's not THAT exciting of a page?
Maybe I should just make it public and ask you?
sigh
Actually, yes, I'll just ask here --- publicly. You know, this is why I've been trying to network more friends. But, 'eh, I guess this comic IS mainly for my own educational purposes anyway.
Here is a tiny low render. The last page left the main character waking up and getting his feet on the floor. This page is supposed to be him out of bed, maybe stretching, and then getting dressed with a little sexy tossed in. The last panel has him going downstairs which will start the next scene. I am needing help with the top two panels on the right. Original idea was for the top one to be a somewhat silhouette of him stretching in front of the window, with the second being him collecting his cloths from the closet. For me, they are two trickier poses that I SHOULD be able to manage but for some reason it's just not happening when I try to picture them. Especially the lower panel with the closet --- it's the one I like the least.
Not sure how to resolve this block I am having. Thank you for your time.