10-08-2015, 02:11 AM
Lurch Yes on my practice page I did some spatter with the white paint, I might try it but also might just move on : ) And definitely try something more organic to get that looseness. Although, if you have some way to see through to an underdrawing (or are very brave) you can do a nice tight pencil drawing them just go wild with the ink and be really loose and crazy on top. As long as you maintain the perspective it'll all work out and can look pretty cool. Or try a more graphic approach like these: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/image...c5x0qwVYEQ http://freehdw.com/wallpapers/comics-sin...screen.jpg (on just the objects) from Sin City.
Lodratio It is the third panel, these stories always go 1) intro > 2) development > 3) twist > 4) conclusion. So if I do it right... in the 4th panel, the third one should make sense and tie together the first two. It's a cool way of practising comics without having to go too crazy with the story.
Today just practising stuff. I like how the shadows / stippling turned out on some of them.
Lodratio It is the third panel, these stories always go 1) intro > 2) development > 3) twist > 4) conclusion. So if I do it right... in the 4th panel, the third one should make sense and tie together the first two. It's a cool way of practising comics without having to go too crazy with the story.
Punk a cat Wrote:draw your own drawing, compound the mistakes! weeeeeeee!Haha that made me laugh. I've done that before XD
Today just practising stuff. I like how the shadows / stippling turned out on some of them.