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Feb 15

Finally knuckled down and may a reference for one of my characters for my comic.


New character for the next page of City of Outcasts :0
Wellll- he is on the cover…
I took a personality test for this guy and got ENFJ (protagonist) which is very accurate. Even the little cartoon character used to represent the personality on the website looked like him.

I totally forgot to show this off the other day!! MS Paint sort of makes me feel like graphic design is my p a s s i o n BUT I really do enjoy it, its way too much fun to draw in it now and it feels like less pressure than drawing something with real art supplies or an actual drawing program like photoshop or procreate.

But actually I think my mspaint art has came a long way. I’m just being silly :sparkles:

My serie's new banner (done during my breaks between study sessions) hehe~:sparkles:

I've been enjoying them a lot!

People asked. Gosh it was so uncomfortable to draw. I guess I didn't left him without a nose for nothing.

People! There will be a new Gatchaman comic, and I just wanted to say that I loved the series, and this androgynous dude, so I made this. Enjoy.

Sketching Lyza on her side view.

Trying to sketch her realistically. Do you think her shoulder is a bit too wide or is this fine? :thinking:

How old is Lyza?
I would first check her full figure anatomy before thinking
about the shoulder width

I would make her ribcage and pelvis way bigger when you want to draw
her in a realistic style. It depends on how many heads she is talls but
5,5 head proportions like in your drawing are really short for a grown person

Yeah, she's about 5'5 or maybe 5'3... she's still average sized in the smaller portion. So, your suggestion is making her a bit taller and her ribcage a bit wider? She's not petite either.

While designing a set of extras, I kinda accidentally (re)designed a Kyara outfit :eyes:

My first true "sketch", or "doodle", in over thirty years. Shaded using crosshatching like I used to with a ballpoint pen (but this was done using Krita)

Now I see why people like doing B&W comics. Had I done this in full colour it might have taken hours. Doing it like this took minutes, and I like how it turned out. Not enough to give up my colours, but still...