I'm posting this for no reason at all. I don't know if it's been posted on this blog or not, so I'm tossin' it up again. So to speak. A page from Summer At Auntie's.
Here's a rough from the current story Summer At Aunt Jenny's that's currently underway at my website, SSSC!
And here's a fragment sketch of a couple of naughty milfs doing naughty things with the lads in the neighborhood.
If you don't mind me asking, why do you color the sketches? The detail is lost when they get colored, and the detail is what looks so fantastic. I enjoy the sketches far more than the colored or "finished" work.
ReplyDeleteFair question. It's one I've struggled with. I like the cleanliness of the inked work but I know that much is lost when I ink and color it. As you see in my work, I've gone back and forth on it and I am still struggling. The argument in favor of doing pencils only is that I'd have more time to work on detail and wouldn't have to shortcut things to get the work inked and colored to meet a deadline in a tight schedule.
ReplyDeleteSince you're one of the very few people who've said anything one way or another, you're thoughts carry some weight. Look for more just penciled work.
Much appreciated. It is fantastic work (and pretty affordable)! Looking forward to more :)
ReplyDeleteOh and as I mentioned elsewhere, witch comic is looking great. Love the assistant.
ReplyDeleteThe Assistant, Cat is about to start earning her keep!
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