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Nov 2015

@wbparham247 Yep, and from design point of view, once you nailed a particular style for a particular series, it might be best to stick to the style as much as possible to the series could is recognisable just by looking at the colour, layout and character style. Kind of like a brand. Just my thinking blush

I actually started drawing my comic twice before I got "serious" and committed to it, so I have some old pages from those past attempts:

Here's the first official page I ever posted online (2012):

and here's are some recent pages (2015):

My color sensibilities have definitely changed and I've gotten way more comfortable drawing my characters (and drawing in general).

Love your improved style! It's funny how once you really commit to a project it shows in the final product. smile

True! drawing a webcomic is a really good way to improve as an artist and hone your craft


This one was made in early December 2012.
I wasn't sure how I wanted Beive to look like, but I kind of just settled with this design.


This page is the one I liked the most in the chapter that's finished now, so I grabbed it as you can see Beive more clearly here.
I made it earlier this year, in June or so, I think.


And this one's just a teaser for what's coming up next, made in September.

My comic's just getting darker and darker, HAHA!

A chance to show everyone embarrassing old art? Sure! I'm loving seeing everyone else's as well.

The original version of City of Blank1 was actually started in 2010. So... My approach to the first pages were uh...certainly different 5 years later.

However, for a better example of how much the art's really changed, here's a remake of a page from 2010 as well.

I hope there's at least a little bit of improvement apparent beyond just adding color!

I love City of Blank! I'm a sucker for original stories and good art. It's cool to see the beginnings of it.

Aw, thanks! That makes me super happy to hear!
Once the comic is caught up to the old version (Which will be a while, I had about 200 pages of the old version), I plan on posting a link for everyone to read the old version.

I started drawing The Angel with Black Wings1 back in 2012. Here's a sample page:

This was the time before I was able to get an opportunity to train and work on a studio. It's pretty embarassing but I'm really bad at drawing back then much to the point that I don't have much confidence on it.

Then I started to remake this entire comic (I only drew 27 pages of the old ones).

This is Chapter 1 page 5:

chapter 1 page 12:

I got to say that I drew these pages on 2014. I did a year's worth of buffer before publishing this online on March 2015. I know I still have lots to improve but compared to the me back then, I have enough confidence to show my stuffs to others.

This is my latest page posted (although not the latest that I drew:)

1 month later

I've drawn my current webcomic three times, here's comparison shots of the panels;


2013

2014

2015

I'm pretty happy with my improvement! My story writing skills have also gotten a bit better, I think. The main problem with 2013 and 2014 was my writing--- for 2013 I was just making it up as I went along, and for 2014 I was writing chapter by chapter. This time I wrote the entire script before I drew anything, and now that I have everything neatly laid out drawing it has been a lot easier. So I know I'll finish it this time! ^^

Seven times?! Dang you have stamina... x'DDD
My record is four times over the course of that many years... ^^;;

I haven't rebooted any of my comics, but I have a fantasy comic I made in 2008, which I can compare to a fantasy comic I started making in 2015. 8D

Here's the 2008 comic page of an old oneshot:

And here's the 2015 comic page of The Ogre Cook:

Both are introductory pages to a second character that appears in the comic. I think the biggest difference is the way I use screen tones and shadings. XD