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Montgomery sketch, with and without jacket.
I used the Riley method to draw him and it makes
drawing characters incredibly easy and fast, I´m glad
I learned it

@Aleksei hot damn, thats'a solid endorsement for that book! I might have to hop on that. Looking gorgeous over there!

@Lensing your power is growing!!!

Today's warm-up was branding my wife and mother-in-law's stained glass/watercolor business venture. I feel like a ghostwriter making the logo but not being part of the collab.

It's been so long since I've posted in this thread. It's good to see everyone's art again.
I'm getting back into drawing some Candy Crew characters again.

It looks great and very stylish, I love the colors.

My power is growing so slowly and I feel like a very slow learner, it´s just
so much to learn and train :smiley:

Thank you for the kind words and comments everyone! My grandpa is okay, and it wasn’t even a tumor but some weird fleshy stuff that the doctors snipped out (grandpa has some cyborg hardware and thus can’t get a lot of the usual diagnostic scans that would’ve identified it more accurately). He’s recovering at home and my grandma is taking photos of herself posing like Rosie the Riveter, now that she has to do everything around the house :smiley:

@DanielRKM I love the limited palette! The soft(er) teal really compliments the bright red and the yellow.

I’m still waiting on responses from some people (and I probably won’t hear from them for a while), but I did a mock-up of a cover for a possible sequel if someone likes my first volume!

Sketch for my comic using the Riley method, I drew the figure very loosely and fast to see if
it works. I think it did, I like the pose

Thank you! And good news about your grandpa! Cyborg Grandpas can be pretty tricky.
Loving your cover and wishing you all the best!


Upcoming comic character
My brother named him Jerry Finestine.
Actually my brother randomly said the name Jerry Finestine and I stole it.

I'm fretting about the negative space here (and yes yes I know "they are the same picture" meme - I promise you one side is just a liiiiiitle smaller...)

I'm leaning to the smaller one because the bigger one feels just a tad more overwhelming...? But there is more focus on the MC in the bigger one...

I personnally like the bigger one more, we feel more involved and closer to the scene emotionnally without making the bg less legible. Also "hope" is bigger too so that feels symbolic.

Baking some short comic specials :wink: (this is the first of five - God bless my hands lol)

Hey folks, I want to see if this is clear enough and this is a complete page. Does it look like a sandstorm being caught in a hand?

Please let me know.

After reading a bit more of How to Noir, I have done this little 3 page story, based on the chapter 1 of the novel The Masked Criminal1 by Ramen.
Does anyone here have a fav action novel that I could try to hit with the noirifying ray? It makes wonders as a practice!

Jesus I hadn't realized how long it'd been since I last posted here. Anyway, here are some Procreate sketches of Nigel being amoral