
BitteRjelly
Rachel Girardin
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I'm a freelance illustrator and comic artist, I am better at drawing than introducing myself OTL
my comic is SCAPEGOATS
- Joined
- Aug 8, '17
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- Aug 27, '17
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I'm on team buffer. I worked my ass off during six months to build it, ended up with 36 pages ( which is really 31 pages in terms of updates, since the five first pages were posted in the same update ). I agree with the fact that at time it's really complicated to be so disconnected with what you ar…
team black tea here, boiling hot, in summer and in winter, can't start writing if I don't have it in my system tho lately I have been mixing apple juice with Smirnoff ice. Even if it's basically lemonade with barely an hint of alcohol for the taste, I probably shouldn't make this too much of an habi…
like Shazzbaa, the very first person I try to appeal to is myself and I built everything based on what I like/want to read, I'm a firm believer that if you do something you REALLY love, it can be as weird/niche as possible, it will rub off people, but I don't think that mean my target audience is in…
I don't know if we can link our stuff outside of the topics made for this but there's a link in my bio ! The panel I showed here is one of the latest page drawn so there's a little stylistic gap from what is posted now, six months really do shows when you look back :')
I think the most insulting thing said to my face was at my diploma jury, when I was asked by one of the jury how long my comic would take to draw. After estimating something between 4 and 5 years, she just looked at me with so much surprise and said 'Wow haha that's a LONG time, do you think you wil…
MAN I've noticed a lot of changes when I looked back at my first page and the last one I drew. The first drawing is some concept art that is a tad older than six month, but since I finally drew this scene it's the most compelling example of what changed [image] I always drew super fast so I don't …
The line where it's too realistic is very fine: I sometime gets surprised by comics that can go pretty far in drawing as close as possible to life while remaining expressive ( probably because down the line, despite the realistic style, the expression are exaggerated just right to 'feel' them, like …
I have both too ! Actually, the first thing I did before writing anything down was to research what major things happened during the timespan of the main character life, since there's a lot of very important changes between the 70s and the late 90s ( also, you kinda have to know where technology was…