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13 years ago
So! As some people know, I'm working on a comic. Though, Spoilers, it's not my own comic. I have been asked to illustrate someone's own comic idea. I've been working on concept art and panels for that. I won't talk about the story line, but I will talk about the art.
It will be Line Art and flat colors to start. No shading; Simple lines and color. Why I am choosing to do it this way is because I personally am not that great at rendering digitally, nor am I great at fur detailing. That being said, I plan on working on that about every other day, and as pages of the comic come out, implementing small things at a time. The reason for that, is that this isn't my comic. Even if I was told to use it as a playground to practice on my style, I would not be happy with the outcome if I just used it to try certain things. So, on my free time that I'm not working on the comic, I'll be practicing on side projects to improve my realism in digital painting.
On a slight side note, I was going to make a commission chart, but I decided I don't really feel I deserve payment for my art at the moment. I know many others who may not be as talented as me at the moment do commissions, and that is perfectly fine and their choice. I personally just would like to make sure my talent/skill/whatever you wish to call it, is a bit more refined as well with my ability to render and detail much better, before I go into making money off it so I can really feel that I earned it, if that makes any sense.
If you read the wall, thanks! If you didn't, I don't blame you. Thanks for being patient with me and still commenting on my art, it means a lot. Till next time!
It will be Line Art and flat colors to start. No shading; Simple lines and color. Why I am choosing to do it this way is because I personally am not that great at rendering digitally, nor am I great at fur detailing. That being said, I plan on working on that about every other day, and as pages of the comic come out, implementing small things at a time. The reason for that, is that this isn't my comic. Even if I was told to use it as a playground to practice on my style, I would not be happy with the outcome if I just used it to try certain things. So, on my free time that I'm not working on the comic, I'll be practicing on side projects to improve my realism in digital painting.
On a slight side note, I was going to make a commission chart, but I decided I don't really feel I deserve payment for my art at the moment. I know many others who may not be as talented as me at the moment do commissions, and that is perfectly fine and their choice. I personally just would like to make sure my talent/skill/whatever you wish to call it, is a bit more refined as well with my ability to render and detail much better, before I go into making money off it so I can really feel that I earned it, if that makes any sense.
If you read the wall, thanks! If you didn't, I don't blame you. Thanks for being patient with me and still commenting on my art, it means a lot. Till next time!