
aggressivelyhep
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Obligatory “not my comics” disclaimer. Also none of these are on Tapas, oops. Cucumber Quest: https://cucumber.gigidigi.com [image] Paper Mario-inspired JRPG parody comic about adorable bunny people trying to save the world. Lighthearted humour with good character development and a slowly deepeni…
Either a larger version of the same brush I use for inking, which is technically a very crisp pencil brush, or an actual pencil. So I guess medium hard?
Sometimes I think I spend too much time planning my comic, but then I remember that in the early stages one of the characters was a necrophiliac and I’m thankful that I take the time to rein the horrifying influences of my first draft self.
Ahaha, it’s beautiful.
[image][image] I got ninja'd while drawing the first one so I just did both of them. [image] And of course, the outfit reference. I tried to pick an... interesting one.
I do this ALL THE TIME. I also make the same facial expressions as the characters when I’m planning the drawings in my head, which means that sometimes I’ll just be sitting there doing nothing and then all of a sudden start making weird faces. Fortunately I don’t do that in public. Also, as someon…
A big part of what makes those inspiration images look so cool is the use of colour schemes and atmospheric perspective! If you look at each image, you’ll notice they have three or four main colours that really stand out, giving each of them a distinctive feel. For example, the one with the rocks …
I love the kind of stuff where you get rewarded with tons of hints and call-forwards on a second viewing! It’s why I have such a love/hate relationship with reveals and twists, since I love the rewatch bonuses but I find that a lot of the time big game-changers remove or sour what I originally liked…
You should be, because that looks amazing! I love the colour scheme- it’s so simple yet vibrant and atmospheric.