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Take up the Gauntlet and fight for our Lady Rosanne.
*Gauntlet-OCT
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Evil Plan: A webcomic about world domination.
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Either way it was wonderful to see a new upload of Evil Plan arts. :d
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Mortifer: Three years, 1000+ pages, 32 chapters, and still going! [link]
Fringe Happy: A Psychological Horror Webcomic. [link] Welcome to the world of nightmares.
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Evil Plan: A webcomic about world domination.
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Right now I'm trying to finish pencilling this chapter because I've given myself the ridiculous expectations of updating a chapter a month. :/
I suppose it helps when you have alot of free time but lately I really havent had much time at all.
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Mortifer: Three years, 1000+ pages, 32 chapters, and still going! [link]
Fringe Happy: A Psychological Horror Webcomic. [link] Welcome to the world of nightmares.
I hear you talk about your insane drawing schedule, and it scares me. Then I remember, that's what I'll be doing this fall with Sire. Do you have any advice for someone who will have to keep up that amount of work?
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Evil Plan: A webcomic about world domination.
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Lets see, good advice, good advice...
Its okay to keep pencilling the artwork and then go back and ink it later. Thats what I do. If you really get into the mood of drawing a comic, inking sort of drops the mood, and you have to try and get back into it when pencilling the next page.
Now thats not to say pencil every single page then ink later, I generally do cycles. I pencil about five, six, or seven pages, then I go back when I have some alone time and ink it.
I also ink pretty fast, which is a suggestion I give to anyone. Learn how to ink fast and still have the page look good. It does work, I can ink a page in 15 minutes myself. It takes time to learn, and the pens to use are of VITAL importance, but it REALLY helps.
Also, do it in sections. Give yourself a weekly page amount to be done. Now, I dont know if you have the time I do, but even with full time school and a part time job, it doesnt feel stressful if you give yourself a particular limit of how many pages to do for a week. If you surpass that limit, awesome!
I hope this helped somehow. :3
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Mortifer: Three years, 1000+ pages, 32 chapters, and still going! [link]
Fringe Happy: A Psychological Horror Webcomic. [link] Welcome to the world of nightmares.
I'm certainly a slow drawer. ^_^; I'm getting faster, but I still can't go very fast without making my lineart look crappy.
I usually have three or more pages (right now six ^_^
But I'll keep working to improve inking pace.
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Evil Plan: A webcomic about world domination.
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Yeah thats just my way of doing things. I've always been a pretty fast artist myself, so I'm not quite sure how to help you there.
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Mortifer: Three years, 1000+ pages, 32 chapters, and still going! [link]
Fringe Happy: A Psychological Horror Webcomic. [link] Welcome to the world of nightmares.
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