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Sep 2017

Here's a comparison. Our first sketch looks like a mess 'cause we also discuss dialogue as we draw (and everyone knows it's easier to think while you sketch random little butts)

Ahhh this is such a cool topic!! I love seeing people's roughs and process. And I agree it can make everyone feel better that art doesn't just magically happen complete x-x! Sometimes a blank page can be so intimidating...

Here's the roughs for a page from the comic I draw for, with the final art. I just do my linework right on top of these roughs, so I try to make them a bit tighter than if they were just layouts. I'm all about speed in my process. Because of this the roughs really have to reflect the ideas of final art, and it's the most difficult step for me ><

This is how I start most of my stuff. Just really quick investigatory lines to find form and pose and go from there.

Then more scratches to get a tighter sketch down. Then I go in and make a definite sketch and then move into coloring!

And this is how things turn out on a good day lol

Here's an episode from my comic ForNever After:

  • Thumbnail Sketches:
    I usually do a ton of these all at once in a flurry of ink and caffeine.

  • Digital Sketch:
    I like working big and then shrinking the final product to fit constraints, so the actual version of this I use is much larger.

  • Final Piece:

    And there you have strip number six of ForNever After!

It was better when i drew with a pencil. I miss those days. Now i'm just using that touch thing on my chromebook.

i only thumbnail when i get bored at work, so typically it's something like this

BUT since i have some recent thumbnails here's what i'm using right now

(you can find my comic here !)

I usually have all dialogue written beforehand, and my pages usually get laid out in individual sketches all over my sketchbook, but sometimes a page hits the sketchbook fully formed like this

Before

After

Ha ha ha ha.... I'm currently on my phone so luckily I can't show my sketches but uh they are interesting...

I'm on my computer now! i can't show you the terribleness that is my sketches.

So yeah I have the title, author and page number on each page (that isn't actually page three its page 5 i just haven't changed it yet). Also i sketch in blue so its easy to tell my sketch and my linework apart. basically i think about how the page is going to go first and do the boxes then I sketch whats in them

also that's one of the better ones...

Ahah, my first sketches are garbage. Usually also literally drawn on garbage. This one I was at a starbucks so I doodled the idea on a bag B');; marking down panel length, general dialogue, and vague emotion is most important to me right away to me

and here's the finished comic!

OH GOD... Well... Here goes nothing...

From Callous

Original Layout Sketches:

Clean Sketches

Finished Pages

Some of these I'm just like HUH? those are just stick figures and crude outlines

But I can't judged so here is one of mine
Before

After

My sketches are so messy, that I have to sketch bases and then do a cleaner sketch on a new layer if it's really bad.

And then this is a finished drawing

welp here we go

thumb 3 out of 6

rough sketch 1

final sketch with composition references and proportion fixes

cover 2 of 5 different colour scheme

I go crazy when I wanna draw something =/