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Dec 2015

Can you believe 2015 is nearly over? Holy smokes!

I've been working my butt off and trying really hard to improve my skills this year. I was wondering if anyone was interested in sharing a recap of their improvement over the course of our last trip around the sun?

Below are three pictures of Juniper Snow, the main character of my comic 'The Chronicles of Oro'.2

How about you? Do you see a noticeable difference in your work? I'd love to see! smile

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SO much, thanks to taking my art classes in college and working on Time Gate 24/7.

I mean, look at the comparison of pages! :

^^^^ From Chapter 1, November-December-ish, 2014.

^^^ From Chapter 11, December 2015.

My art still isn't -quite- where I want it to be, but I'm still super proud of how far I've come in just a year. Makes me excited to see how the comic will evolve in the future (and this is a comic that's going to be going on for a loooong time).

It's so cool seeing how others dig into their self-motivation and push their art and @Jewe11s, you didn't pull your punches! It's amazing how you've taken your style to another level -- Juniper's evolution through the years is stunning! You've always had a consistent base for her design but the way you've tightened your line work and forms has totally amped up the character. Brilliant!

Here's a little progression of mine featuring my two main characters, Dim and Jason, from There's No Such Thing as Jason2, from 2006 to 2009 and finally this year.

I have such grotesque nostalgia for how these dweebs looked way back when, I need to rechannel a lot of my old ways! >w<

Wow! That's awesome! smiley It looks like you've gained more confidence and gotten more comfortable in your work. (Love the eye in the first panel of your 2015 page.)

I'm glad you're really motivated and excited for the future! Woo!

Thanks a lot! smile I feel like your characters have had a similar evolution. Their personalities shine through with each pose and in the dramatic movement of your lines. Really cool. blush

I have to say: I love those crazy-long legs.

I'm not sure if my drawing is changing for the better or not. It just seems different than last time.. haha
The old drawing is from my old sketches. The new one is taken from my comic Abbie

That's so exciting to hear, thank you! Those long legs, oh man, I have no idea how that even started. Maybe it's a vision impairment of mine, everyone has super long legs in my eyes, hahaha^^

@laneord Aa, I love how you've simplified your look! It's a subtle change but just enough to make a difference in how you see her (both hairstyles are really cute, too, her side-swept bangs... !).

The 2015 picture seems to have more personality for sure. I like that you're adding in a bit of shading as well smile But there's something about the 2011 picture's line work that seems more dynamic and interesting though. open_mouth

I know right. Somehow the more you draw a character they just change slightly over time not sure if it's "better", for me it's just different. And it's still changing, I guess that's just how you grow as an artst.

i learned how clean my shit up! i didnt know how to use gimp for nutin but during this year i think i improved ma colorin skillz

I feel like my progress this year has been more about page-composition and confidence and colour schemes than it has been about making huge strides forward. I haven't been super focused on improving other technical aspects, so those have been very much a slow-and-steady sort of thing. I also can't show much from Grassblades as comparison, because the stuff that's being posted now is actually stuff I drew 6 months ago, on account of my buffer being so big. >.> I can say, though, that I've gotten better at drawing my main characters since last year!

But I did do a bunch of end-of-year art memes the other day, so I'll go dig those out and you can judge for yourselves!



2015 Summary of Art, covering everything from random bits of fanart to Inktober projects. Not shown here - my Goblin week entries.

And then - my improvement over the last 5 years:






This would work a lot better if I consistently drew the same characters. I don't really know how much my art has improved, it's something I find really difficult to notice in my art. I'm considering taking an art class next year depending on how well the rest of my course goes, so if I do that should help a lot.

Earliest drawing I have posted (2011):


Start of 2015:

December 2015:

Gotta love those giant buffers! Do you ever feel like, when it comes time to upload a new page, that you start nit picking (and editing) the work you did 6ish months ago before posting?

I've totally been following your tea witch posts on twitter by the way. Love em.

Before I start posting a new chapter, I go through the whole thing and edit dialogue and fix up mistakes and stuff, yeah! I take a week off between each chapter, to allow me to, you know, draw the cover illustration and all. XD But yes, I do nitpick and edit. I rarely redraw anything from scratch, though. I've only done that once, for one panel in chapter 3 - I try not to get stuck reworking old stuff, so I only allow myself to fix up some crooked lines here and there, and edit the dialogue.

There's one panel in chapter 4 that's going to get poked at a bit, maybe adding a detail in the background, but yeah. That's about it.

<3 So happy you like them! They're a bunch of fun to draw! Only two more to go now before I'm done! :3

Art classes can be really helpful for sure. Plus, you get to gain new artist friends! (Which is like having your own personal circle of tutors. stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye)
I can tell your knowledge of anatomy has strengthened over the years! You're much better at drawing mature characters than I am. stuck_out_tongue (Those chibi-style characters are super cute btw. That chicken! <3 )

I'm in the same boat, haha -- I've been working on my comic while on hiatus this year, and I'll be coming off of hiatus in two weeks, so none of my comic work over the past year can be shown online just yet! Other than that I mostly sketched a lot, but here's some finished stuff I can show! Improvements have been small, and kinda hit or miss:

Like, I'm super proud of that recent cover image on the bottom, but I also feel like the earlier RGB (the march piece) and the zombie pony are kinda better overall than the more recent July RW piece -- even though I was starting to experiment with stuff in that July piece that led to me being able to do the November piece the way I did. So, it's up and down!

Since I read this tumblr post from Faith Erin Hicks I've definitely come to agree with it -- improvement memes are awesome and inspiring, but acknowledging that it's okay for your work to go up and down over smaller time frames and that that's a normal and good part of learning are important too!

You know I love your comic and that My Little Zombie is both awesome (still want one) and hilarious smile

You bring up a really great point. I can relate to the ups and downs of skill development. I have a sketchbook full of drawings from 2008 where my style looks like was going in a completely different, much more unique, and energetic direction of style than what it eventually evolved into. I still wonder where that style went...

Yes, it is important to acknowledge that we real people don't develop skills like video game characters. It's an ongoing process and not an experience points bank. wink