Got a fancy new ipad on me birthday so I've been trying to learn procreate. This is my new D&D character, a deep gnome artificer, essentially a miniature cowboy.
Been playing some Dragon's Dogma again recently. This is my Arisen and Pawn, a sorcerer known as Big Wizard loosely based on myself and a chubby orange archer based on my cat.
Page 2 with some limited colour palette test pages
Making progress on this project, it will be full colour once I work out how to do that
Last two pages penciled for my 6 page pitch. Getting there slowly.
An update on my pages progress. It’s slow going but I'm finally starting the last page now.
Redid one of the tokens after some feedback, I think I like this one a little better.
Last minute sketch to redesign a character in my 6 page pitch. I’ve drawn and redrawn this characters a lot.
I made a bunch of sprite tokens for a DnD game I'm dm'ing. The first arc wrapped up a while back and I decided to collect them all up and post them here. I hadn't done pixel art before but its pretty fun.
Progress on a comic pitch I'm working on. I'm really pleased with it so far. I feel like I've learned a lot over the past year and it's nice to see that on paper.
I've been thinking about making short comics to help me keep a more regular update schedule. A big narrative would take to long and I'm not really into making joke strips. I looked into the simple story structure of kishotenketsu which is chinese in origin and consists of 4 parts: Introduction, development, twist and conclusion. The twist can be an unexpected development but it needs to be the crux of the story. I drew up the example on the wiki as an experiment, it's by the poet Sanyo Rai. Basically, I did some overthinking and came up with 4 panel narratives. I might just need to think less and draw more.
Birb. Leah’s character from a DnD game im running, she a rogue
i mostly draw elves