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Dec 2024

If anyone follows my art, they know I love doing backgrounds! Here's one I made recently for my novel. It's a place called Asenya. A cyberpunk city nested in the bosoms of Ire'zol mountains! I have a comic series of this as well that I will update slowly.

I'd love to see some of your backgrounds. I've seen some really amazing ones on Tapas!

Share your comic / novel links along with your artwork!

My Novel:

My Comics:

The backgrounds in my comic are very lackluster ATM, there's a whole episode of the comic about it

he pulls no punches

Oiiiii wassup! I don't think I've subbed to your comic. Can you share the link please?

thanks. It's still a WIP, but it's going pretty well so far. by the way, your bg in the OP looks so epic!

Desert planet that's like mars...

Eerie gas station...

Aftermath of a battle in the school cafeteria

Drawn from memory... my actual school circa 199X


I tend to spend more time on my backgrounds (including settings) than I do on the main subject of the drawing:

Like this early Wild Nights, Hot and Crazy Days image. The background is a mid 1980's K-Mart:

And this WNHCD image as well. Believe it or not I was proud of those rocks when I drew this (I had not yet learned how to draw using layers, this was done "flat"

As I've improved and learned the tools of the software I use, the backgrounds got better. I love doing mountains, and this one from Defining Daecon is one of my favourites. I love the bear, but I really love the background. Discovering how to use layers really helped to give this one some depth:

More mountains

And that little bitty cabin you can see there on the lake shore? Here's what it looks like inside:

Yes, I like doing building interiors too (this one is modeled after the kitchen in a 150 year old farm house my husband and I renovated back in 2006):

And a modern, contemporary living room. I like doing interiors because it lets me experiment with textures (much of which gets lost when the image is reduced to Tapas size):

Sometimes the background can be people, too (though I did go overboard on the detail of the Great Hall interior here as well - more fun textures!):

Speaking of textures, I love the way the water and coral turned out in this old MerMay drawing (but I am disappointed because the Tapas shrinkage robbed Daecon's scales of their pearlescence)

Alien worlds can be fun too. Here is a fanart of @MK_Wizard's Psychoborg (I'm not even gonna tell you how much fun I had with that motorcycle):

And another fanart, this one my Daecon meeting @skidiggy's Zayzann:

And an example of how much detail is lost when an image is resized for tapas: That "Moon" in the image above is actually a planet, and that planet has its own moons:

Oh I love backgrounds! But I still need to up my skill when it comes to lights... Yours look perfect here!
Here are some of mine ^^
This one is colored digitaly but has traditionaly made lines.

This one is done with marker... Sadly, the scanned Version looks so dull -.-

Lots of stuff!

If you get the hang of it, fisheye perspective isn't that complicated :smiley:

Osrams home (ginger haired girl)

For this picture, I had to recherche, how buildings collapse... that was an interesting rabithole ^^'

And this is from the old version of the comic.

Wooooooooooooooah how do you do watercolours mate! I suck at it. These are just beautiful! I'm so glad you shared these!

Here's an underground dwarf city from "Dear Departed" and some grass and rock from "Wildflowers" which is based on a fanfiction "Proverbs of Hell and Wildflowers" written by Realfakedoors.

Ignore the people, they are blocking the background in this case.

The houses of my novel's two main characters