I haven't updated here in a while, I'm gonna catch up on my posts :) This is a bday gift for my bestie @pancakesr4theweak a few months ago! Of our dragons Sapphira and Kuricha <3 Speedpaint here!

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I haven't updated here in a while, I'm gonna catch up on my posts :) This is a bday gift for my bestie @pancakesr4theweak a few months ago! Of our dragons Sapphira and Kuricha <3 Speedpaint here!
I actually got paid for a thing and tomorrow is my internet birthday so GUESS WHAT.
IT'S TED TIME.
If/when I finally have decent work again, I want to get that Ted kuricha plushie so that Russell the Emotional Support Werewolf has someone to eat sushi with.
It’s Children’s Day in Marzipanland, and Kuricha’s excited to hang his Fullet flag!
(Panchito’s also there to stan Cinco De Mayo.)
A scrapped panel from Marzipanland that never made it into the finished comic due to a nasty program crash.
Comic Workshop 2 is a fine game for drawing with. But it becomes a little unstable when it comes to creating unique panel layouts.
Thankfully, I don't face issues like this anymore. Especially with the new coloring method I've learned.
This was a render that I used on my website to promote Marzipanland's release. Aside from fixing up Kuricha's design, I also toyed with image mapping. The speech bubble would bring you to the webpage for Marzipanland.
Here's the line art for Kuricha and the speech bubble before I digitized them.
I should do something like this again to promote other things.
This was something I made for Marzipanland that would've been used as the back cover for the physical release of the comic. It was scrapped after I had to keep the comic in a digital format.
I was reluctant to share these. But seeing as Marzipanland has been available for a few months now, I don't see any harm in doing so.
This is a scene that was cut from the final version of the comic. It has Kuricha and Marrisso fight against Coach Swimman and his henchmen. While finalizing Marzipanland, I thought these pages were too poor in quality compared to the others and would have turned some readers off. That's why I made the decision to remove them. They would've taken place between pages 37 and 38.
Many other pages didn't end up in the final release. But the ones shown here are notable, as they feature a character who would've been scrapped had it not been for his other appearances throughout Marzipanland.