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My Slice-of-Life comic, full of eventful scribbles.

Here are a few that my most recent works that are also up on my ArtStation account. Gotta keep building that portfolio! The Scientist [image] A Far Away Kingdom [image] Dragon [image] Landscape [image] Promethus - The Fire Guardian [image] The Simpsons Inspirational Quotes #5 [image]

I agree with @Kaydreamer I've always found that eyebrows/eyes are the best way to get across emotion. Wallace and Gromit does this really well with Gromit. It's just a case of applying it to the style you're going for.

Drawing my friggin' arse off and trying to build a portfolio on ArtStation (a great website btw). It's not easy, but I gotta keep doing it.

Slices of life, or life slices... or lice for short.

Scribbles! Many, many scribbles... well a few anyway. Slice-of-Life.

Congrats, you're only 5 away now. Anyway, here's my slice of life comic. Hutch - Life Scribbles

September 3rd WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

It's a monkey, init! The main character from my current series. [image]

Chaotic evil is really going for it.

5 subs and looking for more.

Just finished playing Control, now playing Star War Jedi: Fallen Order.

These guys are great, I've used them before.

Congratulations on the subs. That's a hell of a milestone.

Yelling at people whilst throwing bread at them. Apart from that I dunno. I've tried Facebook, Instagram and the forums here.

When writing I'll listen to soundtrack music, usually what fits in with the genre of story I'm doing. When drawing it'll be either soundtrack or music music.

Your subscription is very much appreciated. :grin:

Thank you for your kind words, and power to Monkey Moo!!

Personally, I find ducks to be shifty and the notion of dogs with pockets highly irregular.

Collyflowers are known to have violent tendencies and should be stopped at all costs. Yet, surprisingly, carrots make great role models.

The plot first for me most of the time. Should it be the character first it's usally what they look like, so more visual then 'written'.

Half man half primate. Was he born via a freak genetic experiment gone wrong, hatched from a stone egg or birthed on the magical winds of the dream world? No one truly knows. Monkey, the wannabe hero dreams of protecting his city and becoming its shining guardian. However, a recent surge of violen…

Action, adventure, comedy and updated every Monday! What more could want? (Don't answer, rhetorical question.)

Damn, I hope something can be done about it. Most of the time it is treatable, so here's hoping.

Just everyone else is saying, I agree that it's important to finish it. Finsihing something, regardless of quality gives you a good work ethic, plus you can say, 'hey, I finished it, from start to end'. Also, in the long run it gives you something to compare, a template to learn from.

Ever drawn a half man half monkey? Well, here's your chance. [image]