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Nov 2023

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

Recent patreon sketch reward of the cutie digimon Herissmon.

Yes I'm alive lol, just struggling to be at a pc with my hip pain issues currently, missed you all!

This wednesday's chapter illustration WIP! (Smoll spoiler~)

@Mallory I’m in team larger pic. More focus on the MC and that negative space in the smaller image is drawing more attention to the top football helmet (which is kind of dead space). The tighter shot in the larger image feels more streamlined and focused.

@simonitropunk ish. I can see the fingers but without clear shapes, it’s tough. Maybe a more overt illustration of a gripping hand and some sand escaping through the fingers (just a bit) might help. Either way, dialogue explaining what we’re seeing can add the right context.

She’s a bit hangry right now.

Well, I tried again to do a traditional portrait.
I used willow charcoal mostly, a mechanical pencil with HB mines, and a bit of graphite powder. And even when I can say that its better than I have ever done before on traditional, its way before I can sincerely call this 'art' and 'portait'. Comparing with the model, its way off, so the character looks like it, but no, and as art goes, this is too plain. I still have to learn how to play with the values.

Anyway, just to laugh a bit, look at the second drawing. That was my 1st try ever. It looks so ugly! Poor thing!

Well. Back to practice.

I shouldn’t call this a WIP. I want to call it a WIP, but I won’t!

Drawing more details is too damn tempting, but I’m gonna call it good for the inks. We’re done with the inks! (I’m very conflicted if you can’t tell).

Reference. A small guy selling local fruits and Nouggu-nuts.

(I hope you don't mind me making this kind of joke, if you do I'll gladly delete this post.)
Me selling weed near a high school to make it to the end of the month: