Sometimes I get in the zone and are able to make some drawings that are a cut above my typical skill level. I think yall know what I'm talking about. Please share them!
I'm still practicing how to draw hands, but Im very proud of these
This, but it made me go "dang, I did that" not only because it looks good but also, within the context of the story, this is the part of the most insane writing i've ever done in a comic.
Kentaro Miura's work on Berserk is one of my biggest inspirations, so I occasionally try to shift away from my more lighthearted artstyle and go for something a lot more dramatic with heavy inks and textures for really important moments. They definitely pale in comparison to Miura's work, but I never would have been able to do something like this several years ago. It really shows that my dream is obtainable and that's really exciting!
It takes a lot of work to go for more detail like this, but I hope to improve enough so that I can do panels like these far more consistently.
This panel.His dialogue just amplifies the condescending nature of the pose, but it's still so good without it. It's like "Yeah, no, there's no Noot-Noot in this panel, it's all Terror here." Wow. Yeah. Real proud of this panel.
Probably from my best short story so far: "The Prison of Salvation"
"It continued the cycle of absorbing and resting, until one fateful day, it came across something that felt warm. It recalled the day of its conception, the strange yet familiar warmness was, in many ways, similar. It felt happy and safe, so it tried to keep it. It absorbed the warm thing and rested in the shadows."
It's very simple, but I was proud haha.
This double page spread is something I'll always be proud of. I'm thinking of turning it into a print or a poster in the future.
Those overdone ground and trees I wish i have that patience back then.
it's not very much but I still love this page a lot.
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As far as pictures go, this one came out really nicely.
There's a lot from this chapter that I'm surprised came out so well, but if I had to narrow it down to one sentence, this would be it:
Its smell tempted the new recruit, but one of the benefits of looking like a malnourished stray animal was that people gave him food.
I'll never make this comic but this page I'm still proud of.
I wasn't very confident in my animal drawing back in the day (still not all that confident today), so when I started drawing horses in one of my comics a few years ago I'd get quite a lot of references, but really enjoyed how they'd turn out afterward:
they really are majestic beasts
I liked this panel. Not because of the character (although I did like the little over-the-panel effect I did), but this is probably one of my first times trying to draw a forest. I used reference, but essentially it's all mine. Took me a while, but I'd say it's worth it.
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basically all my second chapter i was damn i did that (cause i went outside my comfort zone and did action) so here some examples
This panel came out unexpectedly good.
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