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Nov 2020

Mine goes through a few steps. I'll use this recent illustration as an example.

First when I'm working out a pose or composition I'll do really small thumbnail sketches like these while I try to think through what I want. These were the unused ones for this pic that I dumped on a layer to turn off:

Once I figure out what I want to draw I'll do a "rough sketch" layer. I've taken lately to sketching in a few different colors as I develop different parts of the picture or character. It helps to differentiate things when I go to ink. The rough sketch is also mostly just for proportion/anatomy. I try to avoid going into too much detailing or clothes at this point.

My last sketch is the "clean sketch" layer. This is where I add in aforementioned omitted detailing using the rough sketch as an underlay:

skipping the middle steps, this was the final art:

This was a standalone illustration, but I go through similar steps on my comics as well :slight_smile:

from messy sketch to finished :sparkles:
i refine my sketches a few times until i feel happy enough and go over it with lineart and then just play around with the colors till i like it enough.

Due to me only releasing a strip per week I like to not show anything in advance but here is what I was working on last week..no final image..that's for release but this is as close as I'm willing to share for now XD
I tend to just illustrate straight into panels rough then clean up. Rarely have any rough art now since using digital.

I'm a very messy sketcher tbh. Which wouldn't be too bad... if not for the fact my sketches tend to be such a mess I can't make sense out of them myself.

My process isn't always the same, but usually I have 2-3 layers of rough sketches. Also, I usually draw the concept thumbnails on paper beforehand.
I can never just jump into the lineart without long preparations and a detailed sketch. The art of cleaning up the rough sketch to make it look like "real" lineart is not something I've ever mastered, either - I think my sketches are too sloppy for it. :sob:



My first sketch of my main character Hinari! :blush:

I've posted this illustration a couple times but it's still my favorite, so here-

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I use a brush with low pressure sensitivity so I can make thick lines quickly without killing my wrist. I also try to keep draft lines on another layer or end up not using them at all. With this one I don't think I used draft lines?