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Happy disability pride month!
Support your local disabled artist (me) by checking out my comic!
It's got:
- Gay time traveling vampires
- Supernatural adventures
- Very funny jokes
- A heaping helping of angst
- Romance no one but me is asking for
https://t.co/yVcjExxNW6
Ultimately, the art process is unique to the artist. For some people, Sketching is absolutely necessary! Heck, I still sketch for a lot of my work.
But, if you hate sketching or have strict deadlines, here's your sign that you don't have to sketch anymore! Be free!
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- Work foreground to background
- This tends to be easier with thicker lineart styles
- Work from big shapes to details in case the big shape is off
- Edit edit edit! I regularly move, scale, or redraw things that look wrong.
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You'll have to practice specifically:
- Thumbnailing with accurate proportions (for your style) (gesture drawing is great for this!)
- Creating accurate perspective without a grid
- Drawing and studying things based on their relationship to eachother (angle, distance, etc)
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My biggest time saving tool for my webcomics: Skipping sketches. It cuts my production time in half!
If you hate sketching or it takes you forever, this might be a skill worth developing! Here are some tips for how I do it: 🧵
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And the fast pass update... Drama. Intrigue. Danger. No context. What's going on here. I'm confused. Who is this.
I was gonna joke that this was a competition but they're actually the same... I didn't expect that