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Nov 2018

Well...My first comic was...HORRIBLE. Over a year old!

Then around Christmas that year, I was actually doing much better already!

And one of my most recent ones...REALLY good owo

what a fun topic! love seeing how much everyone have improved
heres mine :smiley:

same page redrawn after 5-6 years ^^;

heres some 2016 pages

and some i just finished up a few weeks ago

i think ive definitely improved my line weight control and lighting colors, and my patience for drawing backgrounds. i still need to work on making the characters visible against the bgs and improving my color theory because i feel its kinda weak

I actually have redone the first page several times. The first one is from 2014, the second is from 2016, and the third is from a few months ago.

1 month later

Oh! This is from a reeaaaallly old comic I did and never finished back from 2014

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And this is from the most recent one which I'm currently still working on! ^w^ I am really happy with how much my style has changed and improved over the years!

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First two are from my first two failed attempts at making my comic. (from about 2014/2015ish I think)


And here's a recent page from the current version:

Y'all can read the old version here1

Or, yknow, not put yourself through that and read the new version instead.


As a bonus here's a link to one of my first minicomics: http://thingsindreamscomic.tumblr.com/page/16

EDIT:
here i put together a thing.

Oh wow, got to go down memory lane for this one lol


This is the earliest comic page I have on hand, early 2017. I wish I had the page from 2015.....

This, however, is my most recent page.
Though I started over my fist comic completely, I am working hard on my first one and my second one, and would appreciate it having it checked out!

@beta1042 You've come such a long way! :smiley: Congrats :smiley: It's always awesome seeing such raw progress!

This page is from a prequel comic The Girl and the Goblins, done in 2016?

The second is from a page done earlier this year for my current comic, The Stone Gods:

Note: my colouring style and general approach to page lay out have developed the most, I think. Lately, my work is done in favour of speed, whereas before I spent more time per page.

And a link to my comic, in case:

This is gonna be a funny throwback. Haha.

This was me at 2012, holding my first graphics tablet. It was a hand me down intuos from a friend who moving to the US.

I think I've only tried to take my art seriously in the past year or so, because I was professionally a game designer. Life was too hectic back then. I have since quit, and focused on getting better at art so I can publish a really nice comic.