BeeSocket

BeeSocket

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Are there any people's tutorials that you know of that'd help?

Ah, I do draw some of my characters interacting with each other even if they're not from the same world. That shouldn't be too difficult practicing some more on. As far as script, the bullet pointing should feel a to-do in a way, right?

I'm more into character designing so that could definitely work.

That could be it. When I did my very first pages, I spent almost a day on 3 panels. I could go black n white now that you mention it (or whatever color I feel like for lineart + white).

I've been stuck in the rut about what I should to practice making comics. I tried the "just jump into it and don't think about it too hard" method but that didn't work at all for me. Getting past the first panel takes me ages while regular drawings take a hour or so. What other methods, exercises, t…

I'll look out for that then! Since my artwork is formed by thick and solid lines, brush/sketchy lines aren't really for me.

I've seen Krita a lot, heard that it's "not good for my kind of linearting". Wouldn't hurt to test Krita and relearn Medi though.

I tried using Sai's trial ver at some point but whenever I opened it, my tablet would stop responding. Pen pressure disables, cursor wouldn't move, stuff like that. Still don't know what makes it does that.

Normally I use Firealpaca for regular drawings. But its annoyingly hard for making pages from when I was making my first comic. I use FA mainly because I don't have the money to buy an art program without knowing if its any good for what I wanna use it for. What do you guys use?

The Sailor Moon remake purely because it was super rushed

Now that I think about it, it does sound more like a drama than a SOL. Mostly because its gonna be more silent conflicts than comedy. Just not to the point of it be depressing though.

Drama? Can you elaborate on that?

Better safe then sorry I suppose

It would be her daily life while on the way there, I guess it would be a slice of life then Thanks for the help

Aside from her design having more of a childish look compared any other character I did, but no not really

I'm having trouble with picking with which genre my comic fits into Heres the overall plot A coming over the odds story staring a mute little girl, Scarlett, trying to get back home on her own. I'm stuck between fantasy and slice of life but I'm not sure on either