The way that you sketch shows how comfortable you are with the comic process, I think!
Oh no, it's vice versa really I hate doing the first sketches (I think it would be more proper to call this stage layout, but...), and since it's so messy I do 1 or 2 more sketches after this one
Oh wow, that really is a lot of sketches!
Here's Page 19! Messier than it usually looks since I also wanted to show the thumbnail under it. I like to do a second pass over it to make sure I don't lose myself in perspective grids and clothes(this is especially bad for Mortimer, he requires the anatomy sketch under)
For the most recent page of my comic:
Everyone has such clean lines Iām shook. I always delete my sketches after I line for motivation and because I hate having a lot of layers
My sketches are pretty messy
Did you mean the rough sketch
I have very basic rough sketch because I use my storyboards as my base sketch then my final lineart is done right above that since it's faster and I like it looking kinda sketchy.
Close ups are a little more detailed.
very sketchy, no wonder nothings consistent XD
I just realized I don't actually save many of my strips in sketch form, and if I ever do it's just a small piece that I share on Instagram as a Work In Progress sort of thing, but I do have one full strip that I saved, I think... lemme see...
Here we go.
It ended up looking like this.
One honest person on this whole thread!
My rough phase is all over the place, especially because they're from a time when 30-40% of my cast had different designs ahah.I generally just blow up tiny thumbnails and do a few passes til it looks right.
yeah, uhh
...rough sketches are what they are, ya feel me?
Mine are all about making sure the text and bubbles fit more than anything else. They're hella loose and usaully just stick figures or circles to indicate where heads are.
Later it becomes this.
ehehe mine are...reeaaaally rough looool I took out the words b/c spoilers
Here's mine from the latest update! I have two rough sketches. The 1st is more of a thumbnail, that's used to direct the scene and the 2nd is refined with details so it's easier to line.
I dont exactly have a "rough" pencil phase- my work is a little more cleaner...