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Feb 2023

Okay, for me it's this one:


It's from 2019 so it's definitely not my newest ones, and I think I managed to improve since then, especially with perspective and composition, but somehow this one stays my favourite. I think that's because while my other art my be better when it comes to technical skills, this one is the clearest about the direction I want to go with my drawings. It is my 'I GOT THIS' drawing haha cx I still go back to it when I feel like I'm lost and not making any progress.
Sooo what I like about it is the story-telling aspect! I think it's interesting, I managed to show my characters and their personalities as I wantetd them to be, I like the colours, and basically I'm proud of myself here hahah cx

From 2021 and still kicking ^^
Honestly, this was such a breakthrough picture in everything (poses, angle, colors, motion) I can't get over it and I know I actually became better after drawing it.

This was my beta cover for my comic (very exclusive, I know), I say this is my best work because it is what became the foundation of the art style I wanted to take my comic in, not the comic in itself but the professional feel of it, i.e. cover, promotional art and chapter artworks. After making this beta cover I learned a lot and have been improving since. I still look back to this drawing as a form of inspiration for myself especially when I feel like my work has become a bit dull to me. There's just so much memories that I have with this drawing. : )

Also, I made this back in Dec. 2019.

At this moment in time I think this one is my favorite. Jo and Leah hold a very special place in my heart, someday PoF's plot will reach their backstory and make someone (me) cry, but for now I just enjoy them being excessively cute and general couple goals.

(don't let Jo's short hair and preferred he/him pronouns confuse you, big lesbian energy going on right here)

I've always loved the way you do renders! Plus if I remember correctly, I think you do it all traditionally? Do you scan it in and then do edits to it or does it scan accurately get all the colors? Everything is so vibrant!

It is all traditional! I draw it with pencils, ink the linework with Micron pens, color it all with marker (and sometimes small hints of colored pencil or white gel pen), and then I go over my linework again to clean up the lines.

Then I scan it, and color correct in Photoshop. Some images scan better than others. This one needed very little retouching. Others (especially anything with a lot of yellow) scan poorly and get washed out. Very light colors can sometimes get lost entirely, so I need to be mindful of how I color things so they survive scanning. There is a limit to what I can put BACK in Photoshop.