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Nov 2016

Thank you! You do have a point. Hmm, I may just replace the character with someone else considering the direction my drafts are going.

This question will plague me forever:
Platinum, lilac and white

OR
Black, gold and blue?

Currently I have p-l-w but then i found this one and now I have doubts...

15 days later

???? wondering if this hand placement looks totally wack?? yes? no?? maybe so?

Starting up new comic and was working on the cover:

Are the colour choices decent? Is it impactful, or is there something I could fix up?

Any other general tips are appreciated

12 days later

it kinda looks a lil awkwardly tilted, but it wouldn't be especially noticeable in the larger image

11 days later

First one if you're going for a youunger audience, second one if you're going for the average consumer. Personally I like both, but prefer the second one.

13 days later

I really love your style. It's simple, but captures the spirit and mystery of a grand adventure. Would definitely read more!

I've been considering starting a webcomic, and I'm working on the cover page. What I'd like to get an opinion of, is whether it's obvious that the rightmost eye in this image is supposed to be from a skull.
Image 15

And if not, please tell me if this is better:
Image 24

I'm working on a one-shot and I'm doing the drawing fully on digital. I realized after comparisons with my traditional work that the digital page is:
1. A bit more painful to look at
2. Doesn't seem to have as much impact/visual flow than the traditional.
Could someone point out why the traditional page seems better?

(Digital)
6

(Traditional)
6

@monotone_ink to me it's just a case where I think you're used to doing traditional more than working fully digital. I'm the same way- when I ink traditionally my lines are more solid and I can get really fine/sharp points that I like. With digital, I'm still struggling with control, where all my lines dont come out exactly the way I would like- but right now digital is saving me a ton of time, process, & money on art supplies.

In time your digital work will get to the level that you like, you just gotta be patient & persistent with it.

Since I'm now officially done with the 1st chapter of Ray Thunder, I've trying to experiment with my coloring style. I somewhat like the way I've been coloring, but I've been MASSIVELY violating the "shadow/light" rule(using black for shadows & white for light- no matter the scene). Ive been wanting/trying to sit down & learn more about colors/light & shadow, so Ive been keeping certain tips in mind that I've come across in the past.

I experimented with this pic using blue as the shadows(on a multiply layer) and orange as the light(on a lighter color layer); unfortunately, the orange light didnt look right on the jeans area so I removed it. Am I heading in the right direction? Does it look better/more vibrant than the original(though the light is coming from diff directions in each pic)? Just trying to find a starting point in which to moving towards making my color work stronger.

The original:

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The experiment:

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