Oh sure, as far as comics go, the one that I go back to occasionally is something I started...eons ago, it's called Avu, and although I did actually...thumbnail out all 700-something pages, I have never posted them online because they looked like this:
It was this very confusing magic cat horror comic that I didn't have the skills to make yet. (nor the fonts lololol) So, as you can see--I uh...scanned in every frame in this. I used pencils, pens, sharpies, and some very hazardous photoshop shading up until about chapter 33 when I decided to save trees and trust in my photoshop brushes. I actually started taking digitally painting seriously solely because of this comic.
And then I was like, well every comic has to have concept art, so I stretched out my concept art muscles and painted this character. This is the villain, PS. Look how villainous she is.
And I was Extremely Proud of It. Although I had an actual Art Degree at this point--you just couldn't tell whenever I turned on Photoshop. I was better at msn paint honestly. I was an acrylic painter doing small jobs in children's illustration. I had never been trained to do digitally at school, and every time I had done Photoshop for an assignment it came out...well a lot like this. A huge wall for me. But, I was determined. I wanted to get the comic good enough to post online (spoiler, I still haven't and will never finish this comic).
So after about...I want to say several years later and 60 pages of posting and trying to improve (both in the comic outside of the comic since I still do art gigs), I got here:
And this is a page I never posted actually. I finished it, but didn't want to end at this spot. So, I put Avu on ice about 4-5 years ago, but I still draw it from time to time. So remember that super hot concept art?
This is the same character, done about...some time last year. So yeah, improvements were made. And, while no one ever read this comic, and I only have like...4 episodes of it posted nowadays because most of it is so cringe and so confusing, it's the story closest to my heart because it's the reason I paint the way I do and in the direction that my style took me.