based on some concept that i found on tumbrl and Google…then I was reading fruits basket so….
@aoimotion thank you very much for your help and support! <3
Hello! Wondering how old are your OC characters ?????
Cynthia: 27yoJack: 28yoStella: 23yoZac: 20yoGregory: 56yo
Chapter 8 END.
Well, the story’s pretty much complete now. Did it turn out how you anticipated? There is just one more update to wrap things up with a short epilogue, for next update. I’ll make a longer oh-god-is-it-really-finished type post then.
Have you enjoyed the series so far? Maybe you should consider buying me a coffee? I promise you that you’d be making the world just a little better if you do. Who knows, maybe I’ll do something special for my donors at the end!
I will never ever draw a rabbit family event EVER AGAIN. Oh, and full disclosure: As any TRUE Zootopia aficionado will immediately recognize, I very obviously traced the first panel of the last page from the concept art by Matthias Lechner. Bit of a nasty habit that.
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Rem, I'm sorry if I'm intruding you but can you explain me the procedure of how you create the arts for the comics. They are amazing. ♡♡♡♡ I have always been a fan of your arts.....
thanks for your kindness. I’ll show you my method of working, it’s not said is correct, but it’s the one I like.
1. Write the plot.
Luckily, I collaborate with @aoimotion, who’s the writer, so I don’t personally take care of this phase. But if you have a story in mind it’s always better to write a basic plot that will then help you to develop the story. Try to always be very flexible, ideas can always change and it’s up to you to choose the best solution for your story.
2. Story boarding.
these are the roots of your work. once the script is ready, I generally develop the whole storyboard, to establish the layout and the flow of the story between the various pages.
3. Drawing
The funniest part, in my opinion. Once you are convinced of your story board, you can move on to the drawing phase. Also in this case, I generally prefer to draw all the pages before moving on to the definition phase. If the layout of the storyboard seems nice, you can rely on it, if in the meantime you had a better idea you can always modify the layout during the drawing phase.
generally during this phase I also establish the shape, position and size of the baloons.
4. Inking
Well, here there is not much to explain. inking is not a mere “tracing”, it’s art, and the more you train, the more your work will gain in quality. you should have a lot of patience, it’s a long and boring phase.
5. Color, definition. this is the last phase, in which those, I color and I add shadows, lights and details. It’s fun because it’s quite “mind free” and allows you to indulge yourself according to your ideas and your aesthetic taste. But it requires a lot of time. And always remember to establish a point from which the light comes and hits the characters, so you can have a clear idea of where lights and shadows should be.
it’s a work that requires a lot of time and patience. If you like comics, try not to be discouraged by the poor results or the time you lose. We all fall into mistakes and think that the time spent studying or sperimenting is never waste and it will be useful in the future.I advise you to observe a lot of the professional artists, get inspired and try to imitate them until you come to a style that you like and feel yours. And then I suggest you to read some page layout guides (it will be useful to understand the correct order of the panels and the meaning of the shots according to the various perspectives).
Nick in red shirt from the concept art… it’s really…I mean…something.