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Page 4 panel 4 of a 20 page comic I´m working on

Regina in her chinchilla fur coat and her cheating husband Richard.

Regina is based on a lady that I met 9 years ago on a busride from Berlin
to my hometown. The grumpy lady put a bag on the free seat next to her,
so nobody would sit down. Then a shy kid was getting on the bus and
looking for a free seat, I could see that the kid was looking uncomfortable
to look for a free seat and too scared to ask the lady. I helped the kid to find
a seat and planned to put the grumpy lady in a comic one day and make
her suffer. Now she is married to a real scumback husband who cheats and
lies to her.

I dressed her up in a chinchilla fur coat because it fits to her personaitiy

Now that is a lovely origin story for such a horrid curmudgeon.

I really dig how you can express yourself, I´m learning new words with
every comment :smiley:

Right on! I'll also keep in mind to have my musings retain a certain musical/rock-a-billy sensibility to aid any of your future lyrics (for your various musical endeavors) :joy:

Rough sketch for a cover for a new story! Hopefully I can get the linework done later.

Going to make a before and after drawing for future reference when people ask why Scamp is 10 but looks like a fucking body builder. Plus, it would act as a cute bonus to add on a comic update :>


My FLs Alicia (from my novel) and Texas (from my comic)

Quick sketch of a guy I saw at the traffic lights close to the super market on my daily walk

well I drew this a little while ago but couldn't share cuz the forum was acting up. I've finally learned how to use layers! (somewhat) by @ArtGremlin 's suggestion

So here is Alicia from "Damsel in the Red Dress" looking prettier than usual lol

Thanks. Still haven't mastered it yet, but I'm grateful you told me about it.

Another useful thing you might not know about could be blend modes. I think on medibang it’s above the layers and called “blending.” Most of them you don’t need to worry about, but the most useful one (imo) is multiply. Multiply will make the colors of that layer appear darker on the layers below it, which is useful for making shadows. (It works best when you use a greyish color for the shadows) using this can speed up your rendering process a lot. ^^

Yeah, I totally didn't know about that either. thanks

My first doodle of the main characters of Antemortem. Their dynamic is fun to write, lol.