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I thought this was going to be about drama on Tumblr but this is much nicer, haha. My art blog is elaienart.tumblr.com. My other Tumblr is linked there but it's just reblogs of funny posts and fandom stuff really.
For comics, I like fantasy, supernatural, mystery, and action. The best thing is if it's a combination of all four. I think fantasy is interesting because you get to see things you don't in real life, and often the world-building that goes into creating a story with some kind of magical element is r…
Hmm. I can't remember if I've had the problem of stopping 5 minutes into a project. For me it's usually that I can't start working because I have a lot to do and it seems really daunting. When that happens I'll set myself an easily met goal like "work on the page for fifteen minutes" or "ink one pan…
Last time I checked it was about 6 hours per page (sketch, dialogue and SFX, ink, stop timing while I wait to get it back with tones from my co-artist, QC, finish up). But like @dawgofdawgness said if it's including internet distraction it takes me a lot longer, haha.
I haven't had time lately, but I drew some Miraculous Ladybug fanart a bit more than a week ago. [image]
I use the other idea as a bribe - that is, I tell myself if I finish a page of/certain amount of work on Maria, then I can go and mess around with the other thing. So far I've been successful in completing the work on Maria I need to do even when I want to do something else. The downside is that I…
I'm currently updating Maria here on Tapastic, and it's also on Smackjeeves, along with my completed comic A Girl & Her Shadow. Thanks for putting this list together!
For Maria, I think the idea stemmed from a character design - I was thinking about how many manga heroines are bright and outgoing but a little ... socially unconscious? and wondered how it would be to write a heroine who's shy and reserved but very very conscious of social rules and norms, to the p…