Hello,
Im going to reblog my Ajin stuff here from my Ajin blog very soon since it’s been a year since last! So you might get a lot of updates here.

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Hello,
Im going to reblog my Ajin stuff here from my Ajin blog very soon since it’s been a year since last! So you might get a lot of updates here.
thumbnailing again
i’m at the end i think. 9 pages so far.
I want to draw Martin... but I wasn't sure what to draw but I got this idea to draw him in this cute idol-like way that Naoki Urasawa did for Yawara! and Happy!
Like, you turn the page and the heroine's really in big trouble (putting that esp lightly if we're talking about Happy!) but the first page is of her standing in a nice fit, smiling and posing ... which is kinda funny but I also unironically enjoy those pages.
Here are some examples
So I’m making progress on the ferdibert comic thing. The thumbnails are shaping up to be rather abstract as a story - more about the visuals than anything and there is like almost no dialogue right now.
I’m almost done with it though and once I’m there, I’m going to jump straight to inking. it would make so happy to finish it all in early oct
I’ve never shaded in monochrome before so I’m a bit worried about it but i’ll get there when i get there
I wanted to do artvartist since the last time i did it was 2018 but it didn't feel right because most of what I've done is comics so I picked some comics with cool panels I thought maybe I could do it with but idk i'm so just busy and lazy
Anyway this was cool to look at.
I miss how experimental i could get with fe3h but drawing those costumes on every panel was crazy...
I also almost had a thing going on with Naomi and Tanaka but I guess canon kind of broke my idea. Also I wasn't sure if I could pull off the angst between her and Tanaka so it kinda dropped off, but I love what I've done for it.
I also drew a bit of mp100 and detroit become human here. For DBH, I had grand ambitions of what I wanted to draw but I didn't think I could pull it off.
It wasn't until I started drawing Ajin again that I got a real workflow going and that helped a lot in making things faster. Right now I'm in my Okutana era and I'm like really focused on what's happening between them the most and haven't been too experimental with the format.
This is the English version of the already published "SUITS LETTER 2018". Some parts have been added or replaced. The author (sugar owl) pac
Before I go to bed, I want to recommend this PDF about suits. I don't really think it's a guide so much as loving observations of a person who really loves suits a lot. I can say that after looking at it, I can draw suits a little better though.
Also, it's in English!
High-level Overview of Comics Process 1/2
Thank you for asking! I've always wanted to do a write up on how I've done it since going into detail about that sort of thing is fun to me.
It took me a while to arrive at this process and I'm still getting better at it.
For the longest time I'd start with just the thumbs of a comic drawn in red and make the entire draft from that alone. It's easier for me to visualize how it might go but it's also very painful, because if I have to make changes, I have to cut and paste and clean up when I move panels around. There's a heavy penalty for drastic changes. I will have to drop whole pages and keep them around somewhere in case I want to re-introduce an element.
I did this back when I did my Serizawa and Shimazaki go to Machu Pichu comic. Back then I even sketched out the border page… I think I also drafted this out in Paint Tool SAI too.
Anyways, nowadays I have a less painful process.
General steps
Write out a script: write out dialogue and what will happen.
Sketch Thumbs: Sketch out the pages side by side in red in small resolution.
Create the file(s): Clip Studio Paint makes it a lot easier to make comics. Otherwise I'd have to juggle multiple files for each page or mess with layers for each page in one super big file. However, the edition of CSP that lets you do this isn't cheap so I'd wait for a sale.
Sketch details
Inking
Add dialogue.
Shade and block.
Finishing touches: Such as SFX, adding background details, fixing up expressions, adding the title if applicable
More Below. I’m splitting this into two parts. Here’s part 1 which goes over 1-4.
>>> PART 1 <<<
>>> PART 2 <<<
spent new years on my comic. I’m nearly done inking but i want to post another quick thing first even though i haven’t drafted it yet 😔