The Weird Sisters, interpretations, stories and design ideas.
Creative process in the tags
Got inspired and do some fullbody sketches of them. Doubt they're accurate to his designs, but I got as close as I could. Enjoy!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Xuebing Du
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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JBB: An Artblog!
Cosmic Funnies
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almost home

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Sade Olutola

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Keni

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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The Weird Sisters, interpretations, stories and design ideas.
Creative process in the tags
Got inspired and do some fullbody sketches of them. Doubt they're accurate to his designs, but I got as close as I could. Enjoy!
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last week to get Gracie 🖤
24 Aug - A long-awaited reunion💍
these are part of an animatic summarising Dracula, which you can watch here (new readers beware; it has spoilers for the entire book!)
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Mrs. Doe
From an obscure Fleischer Studios short about proper tourism etiquette when visiting Miami Beach. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-xi9HxjBnE Posted earlier on https://www.patreon.com/joaopereiracreations https://subscribestar.adult/joao-pereira-creations
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Sonic the Hedgehog #75 1:10 Incentive Variant
Art: Nathalie Fourdraine (@loopy-lupe)
Boss
[All comics in order here]
Sonic the Hedgehog #75 1:10 Incentive Variant
Art: Nathalie Fourdraine (@loopy-lupe)
she only plays minecraft and spore
A tip for excellent writing I just learned: Don't introduce a character with their Dramatic Backstory. It makes readers go "oh alright this is the Dramatic Background Story Character" and establishes a baseline of Tragic, either for the story as a whole or this character in particular. With no contrast of light and dark, pure darkness isn't impactful, it just looks like the absence of anything to look at.
If you really want someone's dramatic backstory to hit the audience like a gut punch, let them get to know the character first. That way the dark backstory doesn't come off as a description of who they are, but an explanation to why they are the way they are. Bonus points for connecting it to something that's already been established as a part of the character - what a devastating blow to suddenly put together that hold on, that funny quirky thing that they always do is a fucking trauma response.
Compiled some basic information I know about drawing fat characters for beginners since I've been seeing more talk about absence of really basic traits in a lot of art lately.
Morpho Fat and Skin Folds on Archive.org (for free!)
Mystery Inc. but it’s the 1890s
Who had late Victorian Scooby Doo on their 2024 bingo card? Hmm?
The idea came to me when I was thinking about Sherlock Holmes and then remembered the iconic mystery solving gang hehe
"Drinking…"
In Amphibia art style (I tried)
The princess of love and the queen who feeds on it 💕🕸️
Webcomic platforms can help get your comic published when you want something quick and easy to start out! They generally share a few qualities:
They format everything in a basic way so you don't have to do much set up your own space to look nice on web/mobile
They have no fee to publish your comics there, because you are using their web hosting
They may get your comic in front of other readers with mobile apps or online catalogs
If you meet their criteria, you may also be able to find hosting with digital comic stores, publishers, and collectives, and this may get you a bit more in the way of money, promotional opportunities, or editor assistance.
Even if you choose to host your website on its own webhost with a comic CMS, you might also consider finding a platform that aligns with your comic goals and "mirroring" your pages there.
In this post, we look at all the webcomic platforms out there we could find in our research!
This post may be updated as time goes on as new platforms enter the hosting arena, or other important updates come to light.
A resource for if you plan to make a webcomic!