
SKETCH: Sammy Practices Comic Format (Batberry)
I was devoted to finishing this with full color and everything but I kinda put it aside, I really should focus on commissions, but I love the comic format when it comes to sequences, particularly a shoutout to
DNAPalmhead's stuff.
It's a sketch but I still want to post it up here, eventualy I'll send it to scraps in due time as usual.
I'm actualy kinda proud of how this came up, you got a lot of angles and different perspectives, but to fully color this it'd be tough, so I still need practice, also due to the way this was sketched, theres a few anatomy oddities, so I'll practice more before doing a big multipage colored thing.
The bat sits in the park filling up just about the entire space, his massive gut sloshing about, barely able to move.
"Why do these things keep happening to me!?"

It's a sketch but I still want to post it up here, eventualy I'll send it to scraps in due time as usual.
I'm actualy kinda proud of how this came up, you got a lot of angles and different perspectives, but to fully color this it'd be tough, so I still need practice, also due to the way this was sketched, theres a few anatomy oddities, so I'll practice more before doing a big multipage colored thing.
The bat sits in the park filling up just about the entire space, his massive gut sloshing about, barely able to move.
"Why do these things keep happening to me!?"
Category Artwork (Digital) / Inflation
Species Bat
Size 900 x 1200px
File Size 261.2 kB
It's definatly a challenge XD so much to keep track of, it's like making one picture out of several small ones, and you gotta keep up with consistency and make the character a little bigger every panel, which can be weird if your using perspectives, which I'm still not all that good at X3
This is a great attempt, Sam. I like the perspective on the bottom left panel and how the belly is advancing on the bottom right.
If it's one thing that will make a comic like this better, try taking your time with the growth process. Show close-ups of body parts rumbling and expanding. Give the reader a feel of what's happening to your character's anatomy.
If it's one thing that will make a comic like this better, try taking your time with the growth process. Show close-ups of body parts rumbling and expanding. Give the reader a feel of what's happening to your character's anatomy.
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