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Nov 2023

Riley method study sketches.
The Riley method feels like a missing puzzle piece for figure drawing,
I kind of regret that I didn´t learn and practice this earlier in my life but
on the other hand I wouldn´t have unterstood the method not long ago.

And a quick face sketch

I´m at 10 sets of 45 pushups now, yeah

From figure drawing to sketch. The original poses never really work when I try to
use them for my characters

Trying some things on this one. Like adding a white border to the panels (it isn't as quick as I thought, but its quite easy once I thought about it); Also played with some buildings for the background -also, did you know that the little house on top of buildings are called bulkheads? and that they are pretty hard to find 3D models, so I did my own on sketchup; The last panel I tried to don't think much and just do what I see on western comic, and I think I advanced a bit? I will see if I can go into that direction for my next page redo.
Original page was Young All-Stars v1 #8, page 08.

Galactiquest is far from being horror, but I read a horror manga yesterday that inspired me to adapt some dialogue from it into comic form. It's been a minute since I've paneled stuff so I hope the text flows well.

Pencil sketch, I´ll do a study of that pose today and will see how much I can
exaggerate the pose to make it fit to my style

I´m really looking forward to January, we´ll make a 2x8 hours figure drawing
event with my illustrator club

Mfw realizing there‘s only 5 1/2 weeks remaining in 2023

Hello everyone! Nice to meet you all, love your sketches. I'm trying to get back to fanarts so here I have Angel and Aki :blush:

Today's ep illustration gave me a hard time, but it's quite cool though :wink:

@Sukaykodraws welcome!!!

@Mansi_Gu holy hot damn! The struggle was well worth it! Beautiful design and rendering!

@llobucervallince my god, that is a mood!

Someone’s getting pumped for the feast tomorrow… her eye’s a bit droopy/bulgy, but I can fix that later.

Riley method studies and figure drawing sketches

So I have bought another couple of books, and so that means binge practicing!!!
One of the books its this beautifl thing, 'how to draw Noir comics', by Shawn Martinbrough. I think that its very much like 'Framed Ink', but it has some nice advice anyway, and after reading a bit I practiced, the results below!

First I tried a face, then I tried more brushes, then I went for a more known face, to see if I could do his likeness, and then I got to the how to do full scenes chapter, and drawed a lot of things just for fun.

And I still have to got to the action, the drama, and covers chapters!!!
I am having so much fun with this n_n

And also I practice in traditional some faces here and there. Maybe next time I will show a collage of those.

Anyone who wants to learn a bit more of inking, and/or noir, recommended book!