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Dec 2024

I've always preferred the tactile feeling of traditional art over digital art but most comics are made digitally. So, I'm curious if anyone here makes their comics traditionally! (With ink, markers, pencils, paints, etc.)

Personally, I write a comic called Robin! Which is a short-form comedy about the experiences of uni student Robin and her friends as they navigate early adulthood. Working traditionally comes with certain challenges and I'm excited to see your traditional art project(s)! What's something you like or find difficult about writing a comic this way?

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I don't have traditional art comics, but I have some traditional art, it's my preference honestly


usually animals and plants because i'm a mega nerd

It's been awhile since I did traditional...

Back in the day I did the drawing in a Naruto fanfic comic

Some old pages of MAG-ISA were done traditionally


Haru and Tsukasa is mostly digital art, but there are also the occasional episodes done entirely in traditional art! (Micron Pens and Ohuhu Alcohol Markers)

Here's the series:


Here's the episode in question: