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Oct 2022

Everyone is doing really good spooky stuff :cry_02: its all so good! <3

I sadly have no spooky to show off cause off all the comission work i have (which isnt sad) but i have some sketches I can show off!

I was working on a strip today, and in my process I like to add an additional outline layer to really give the lineart a popping flavor as well as remind myself to emphasize negative space. Sometimes I like to hide the other layers and looking at it and today, I guess today I only really noticed just how much effect it has on my drawings.

Check it out! I hid the dialogue (and don't even have speech bubbles for the second half) but just from the silhouettes themselves you can clearly see the characters, you can even tell what room of the house they're in, performing business you might be able to make out. And yes, I am patting myself on the back for this one.

Last part of the ribcage, how to draw the ribcage.
Next and last part of the bone studies will be the shoulder blades and
then I´ll start to repeat the muslces.
After that I´ll rewatch everything and practice drawing it

Thank you. Your responses help me push through.

I repeated the shoulder bones today and I feel like I learned a ton.

Sorry off topic:
I don´t know if anyone can relate to this but I hated learning when
I was a kid because I didn´t have it easy in school / hated school.
When I left school I though I would never learn again and just "do" things.
I drank and did drugs and after some years my ability to remember simple
things was gone, I had to write down everything. I had to write down
the most simple song chords of primitive song so I could play and
if I didn´t have my notesI would forget it. It was really bad.
Now I can do whatever I want with my time and I´m learning all the time.
I repeat 16 song lyrics every day on my daily walk,
different 16 songs for every week day and I try to learn at least one
new song every week. I try to learn anatomy every day at the moment.
And I have a new habit to learn objects for visual memory. I´m totally obsessed
with learning now and I think I´m becoming pretty good at remembering things.

@Lensing I can relate. I used to have learning difficulties too–it took me soo long to memorize and understand things. :sweat_02: That's why I made a commitment to draw and color something everyday now. Repetition and habitual learning have been helpful so far. :blush:

Glad to hear you're doing better! I've been enjoying your study series too–they're so detailed and insightful. Let's keep moving forward! :hype_01:

Nice sketch, how do you plan perspective for your panels?