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Feb 2016

No, really. Let us have a peek at your doodles and such, your artistic process!
Here's a sketchbook page of mine, to start it off:

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Um dis is like the best sketchbook page I've ever done. Probably because it consists of all the good drawings I found in the countless amounts of shitty drawings I make.

And this is usually where I find them, surrounded by angry scribbles.
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Ironically the part where I gave up and decided to draw something to mock myself turns out to be the best of the bunch. Idk even.

mm okay. this is a character from a comic i'm developing

Ohh I haven't gotten a new sketchbook yet so these are from my old one that I finished in like September I think so here are a few~


its not exactly a sketch book, but it a book that i sketch in when i'm at school and bored:P

alot of my sketch books are full of commission work so i cannot show it. however this is a page showing an exercise i did while watching the movie "inside out" I drew Riley's mouth in as many expressions as I could see. good practice.

it's kinda strange how differently people treat their sketchbooks.
i'm usually pretty amazed when i see some do, pretty much, complete illustrations. i just.. doodle. sometimes i doodle an idea for drawing properly never later. i used to sketch with pencil but i ended up preferring pen since then i dont have to worry about the sketches fading over time.

it's my old sketchbook from last year. this might... i'm pretty sure this is the first Tokyo Ghoul fanart i've ever drawn (oooooooh).
my sketchbooks are pretty much 90% fanart :')

Great thread! I love to peek into other people sketchbooks)

It's part of my work sketchbook. Usually it's some formal or environmental ideas I'm scribbling down. It's exiting, how you never can tell what those doodles would turn into.

(Hope this except isn't too big)

I don't draw much traditionally, but here are my favorites traditional drawings so far smile

I draw and sketch on the laptop nowadays, but I used to work in a sketchbook everyday.


many years have passed and i still draw during class lol

it's more like 6 or 7 pages, but I tend to draw larger in my sketchbook and fill up entire pages with simple things.

Character and prop development for my comic

Thank you! I use really hard 4H pencil and fountain pen right after that, narrowing the idea. So I correct pencil lines without erasing it, and with no eraser involved there's usually no mess. (Sometimes I draw directly with pen, without a pencil. )

Wow. Great line quality! Made directly with brushes, without pencil sketch - am I right?

Nope, haha. I did pencil sketches and then erased them. Thanks though!

Observation drawing when I was at the beach last year.
I don't remember how many hours it took me.

Reproductions of squirrels as study.

Test pages for Badger Badger with annotations.

Here's a few of the sketches I do on my sketchbook. It consists of brainstorms, concepts, and some studies. I have a lot more of my sketches on my instagram, which you can find here1:

Aa, there are so many impressive sketchbooks in here! You guys are putting out ace stuff even as rough drafts, geez. Here's a page from tonight of little goofy things with the characters from There's No Such Thing as Jason -- I.T..

And then an irony-laced sketch of Brian from Candour is Going Mad, heh. Totally mimicking this guy's cheesy senior year picture... he would be so lame in high school, hahah!!