DRAW STYLISED COMIC PANEL ART
Sep 03, 2021
4 minutes
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The process of creating an artwork is a little like writing a story. While I never sit down with a blank piece of paper without an initial concept, the actual idea of what I’m trying to show is only fully formed once the sketch is done.
During that process a character’s position or expression might change them from a protagonist to a villain, or the location moves from inside to outside, because a pillar looks better as a tree. I love going on these imaginative trips, because I never know where I’m going to end up (sometimes it’s nowhere special, but that’s also okay).
When cramming information into one frame, you have
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