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Apr 2023

I was today years old when I learnt how useful the warp tool is. :laughing:

Maybe it’s just easier to use in Procreate. :sweat_smile:

Concepting a scene. Don’t get too excited, this is mostly me tracing over some 3d models I cobbled together :joy:

Got myself a new sketchbook cause I want to learn anatomy proper this time. Broke it in by drawing a few circles before I decided to draw another character from my story. Here's Troy with his hair down (yes he).

He's canonically prettier than most girls.

Head, hair and face tips are welcome.

Edit: Troy wasn't happy about this

dont think i ever shared this, something ill never finish unfortunatly :sweat_02:
i really do hate procreate for animation, but works for small quick ideas.

Some sketches from the latest update. I haven't got time for anything else at the mo :')

So, after a lot of tries, I am kind of happy with how I am drawing in traditional!
And I wonder, how many trial and error did get to me here, like, I had bought a lot of pencils, paints, paper, etc, some I discovered I don't like, others I found very easy to work with, and all just to find this perfect combination of instruments, that along a lot of practice from the digital programs, let me do something like this. And this is nothing too exciting either! I could do better because this was a practice drawing, but, anyway. How much practice, and money have you invested to get you so far, people? How much do you think that you will need to get where you want to be?

Here's a mega double-paged update. One of my favorite updates.. went all out on these 2 pages

Daaaaang! Seeing this really makes me want to invest and put all my neglected sketchbooks to good use. What's in your traditional art supply arsenal?

Here's one of my characters Noah Chompsky. He's a vampire dinosaur with the ability to change size and fly.