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@AfroAtelier haha yup! We're a team - without both of us, there's no comic :coffee_love:. I think I never posted this here, but the last watercolor I did more seriously than trying to knock out a quick sketch was a gift. I didn't love how muddy some of the colors came out - it's always hard because I came originally from oil paints and now from digital where it's much easier to fix/change until it's like I want. Genres, eh? A little bit of everything, please, though I skew consuming more fantasy/action/adventure/romance. Mig's mom just sent him maybe a dozen Sandman comic books so I guess I'll be reading those again next XD. What's your favorite supernatural horror rn?

@Chita thank you! Woot, studies :triumph: dnd seems like such a great incentive to make lots of awesome stuff that you can enjoy with your group <3.

And today's sketch, made-up clothes that could use a few more iterations. It's nice that studios get to divide the concept work and illustrations and other stuff :sip:. Just another thing to practice.

@migxmeg That watercolour painting is stunning and great choice in picture frames, it goes well with the colours. I wouldn't have even suspected muddy colours if you hadn't have mentioned it! Even still, I can't tell which colours are muddy and which aren't, but that's one of the great characteristics with watercolour, you can never quite predict how the water and pigments will react (especially once they dry and age)!
Get out of town! I just finished listening to the sand man audiobooks :joy: I know it's not 100% the same thing but what a small world. And I'm currently considering buying one of Morgan Beams latest watercolour comic: The Hilot of 1910

https://www.morganbeemart.com/copy-of-swamp-thing

But I would recommend her free to read short story comic on Webtoons: wolfsbane

Other than that, Im re-reading Uzamaki by Junjo ito at the moment

https://instagram.com/morganbeem?utm_medium=copy_link

Thank you <3. And yeah his mom is hyping for the Neflix adaptation so much - Sandman was something they enjoyed when Mig was a teenager so we'll all be watching that - I had no idea there were audiobooks too already, that's awesome!

Thank you so much for the recommendation, followed on Insta, read first episode and subscribed - damn was that a prologue done right and the art is too good :heart_01:. Looking forward to catching up with the rest.

Sorry I have a tendency to write alot XD just click on the arrows to read the rest :slight_smile:

@Kelheor - trying to type the victory fanfare for guessing correctly
:musical_note: Tun tun tun, tun tun tan ta na! XD

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Yep love her so much too :fist: was fun getting to play her, cloud n gang again in FF7R
Looking forward to your polish work on bald guy then, I keep getting a monk vybe from what i saw with the collars looking like robes. Wonder if I'm way off? XD
Many thanks on Issandro's compliments too, yep excited to make those battleworn textures

@migxmeg
thanks my friend :smiley:

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I know you'll kick butt at it too when you start :wink::thumbsup: his pants was one of my personal fave things to work on, used to make lots of abstract patterns in the past never had a use for them until I realized they fit perfect on his pants. Tried to capture a triangle theme on him too

@AfroAtelier thanks my friend! Yep I can imagine it being rewarding documenting the process and you're right especially when examining the steps at a future time, reminds me of looking back at old oc designs vs the new ones too. Nice on cheat sheet,

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I'm totally a slacker on keeping color references and true especially with rl paints, no digital eydropper tool in the RL to save you lol Just saw your Mulan post, those look gorgeous and inspiring
Also for the 3D it varies based on the clothing detail, sometimes it would look better on drawing vs the 3d so I'd have to revise stuff. Issandro's clothing patterns came from older patterns I drew years ago too. I studied 3d formally (Gamedesign) so that has been a boost on the technical side. A major timesaver has been a software called Daz 3d that have generic humans already rigged (3d skeleton) so I'd pop that in blender and build the original physical features, props, clothing, hair etc. I always recommend Daz to other artists it's free and useful on so many levels, they even have a cloth drape feature. Thanks on the positive compliments on the traditional work and angles too, yep tried to use a triangle motif across his deign. :smiley:

Nice. I really dig how this came out. :thumbsup:

@MerrowBros WOOO congrats! You gon be able to cash that fat one out! :smiley:

@AfroAtelier, I know this is super late but I freaking love Lilo and Stitch. Saw it in theatres when it first came out! There's a really neat article about how the project was able to be as awesome as it was, and all the cost-cutting they did to stay under Disney's radar to keep it awesome. Highly recommend to anyone who didn't read it: https://www.polygon.com/features/22675483/lilo-and-stitch-disney-animation-chris-sanders-dean-deblois?utm_source=pocket-newtab1

@Kelheor OMG I have been feeling SO crappy the last couple months and I feel like it has to be winter. Like I don't see how it can be anything else.

I TRIED to do some sketching for a character to try and make her be not!Dot. There's so many pieces I don't yet know/like about her writing-wise though that I'm, eh.

Back to our scheduled programing of drawing 6'3" muscley bois I guess. At least they won this week :tapa_pop: