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Here's a small assortment of art done for that "one shot" that ended up being a very long multi session thing lol
@comicartistchat if it's perspective I always make sure to set a vanishing point and horizon line, these are IMPERATIVE to drawing anything like this.
If it's a more natural environment, a horizon line is definitely key.
@comicartistchat YES!!
YES!!
IT IS!
ESPECIALLY when doing a close up of a character!!
Reuse backgrounds, too!
One of my fave comics "The Sprawl" by @/TheSprawlComic is a master class comic creator, and his comics are a language in of itself.
#comicartistsunite
@comicartistchat Oh I got this, homie #ComicArtistsUnite
I LOVE video game screenshots and styles, but I use all kinds of things! Those just happen to be my main.
No Man's Sky is a HUGE inspiration to the stuff I draw, and I love drawing from it and 70's scifi in general.
@webcomicchat #webcomicchat This answer is rather nebulous; however, the zombies as a whole from The Zombie Hunters were ALWAYS a fave of mine. I'm a huge zombie nerd through and through! This webcomic predates Left 4 Dead and was one of the first iterations of Zombie Archetypes I've seen.
Watching these kinds of doodles build up in my folder overtime is nice <3 It feels really great to give these characters some semblance of context outside of my noggin'