new portrait for my pathfinder character Ambrose--after some interesting experiences in a void dimension he got a haircut and some (redacted)
took inspiration from Disco Elysium character portraits because holy shit does it fit him thematically now

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new portrait for my pathfinder character Ambrose--after some interesting experiences in a void dimension he got a haircut and some (redacted)
took inspiration from Disco Elysium character portraits because holy shit does it fit him thematically now
This minecraft short comic called "A strange Coast" made by Ian Flynn I believe, I found in a book from my library I work has to be one of the most beautiful and respectful takes on the game.
It understands minecraft so perfectly and doesn't treat it as childishly as the other stories in it did.
And all that within 10 pages and no word spoken.
look at this comic i do art for
here's another goof sketch commission :) comm info is in my bio
goof sketch commission in which Winky gets two more children
commission info is in my bio!
warmup sketch. cuppacake
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A NEW CHALLENGER ARRIVES
Going from Script to Page
(originally posted to my personal blog)
So the big difference between Peregrine Lake and my earlier comics is, obviously, that I'm not the one drawing it. When I was doing my earlier comics, I never wrote down what I was planning, I just had it in my head and would translate it directly to the page. At most I'd write one sentence lines about strips so I could plot out pacing. I did a few thumbnails early on to figure out page layouts, but more often than not the pages didn't exist in any form until I wrote them. That obviously isn't a way we can work for this comic. I can't sit there over Ethan's ( @wistfolie ) shoulder while they draw, since that would be weird and we don't live in the same city. So I do what comic writers have been doing for quite some time. I write scripts. That's where every page for Peregrine Lake starts. Then, if Ethan needs any clarification on a description or has an alternate suggestion for a setting or scene, we talk about it. But again, we start by my writing a script. So I thought it might be fun to take a look at a recent installment and compare the final art to the initial script I wrote. Our example is the October 22nd page titled "Greg." It is, unsurprisingly, the first page where we see the final of our four main characters. I love this page, but let's see the initial script:
Panel 1 Greg emerges from the curtained doorway. Tall panel. If this were television or film, we'd smear some Vaseline on the lens for the best gooey soft focus shot we could get. God damn, we want everyone seeing this to want a piece of Greg. Like take a second slice home in a take out box and eat it while watching Netflix. Let's make this far more detailed than any other panel. Let's get people to demand we print this man on body pillows. Panel 2 Close up of Bev's face. She wants to just lay Greg down and cover him in butter. Bev: (tiny ass words, whispering to self) Yeah... not talking good. Panel 3 Greg leans on the counter towards Lynn, Bev is... "reacting" quietly, but no one's paying her any attention Greg: Hey Lynn, Bob hasn't gotten me those antique iron nails yet. I said I'd call when they come in. Lynn: Thanks, but not what I'm here for. I may have an... off the books job for you Greg: How off the books Panel 4 Close up of Lynn. Lynn is very serious. Lynn: Off the books off the books. Greg, this is my new friend Bev. Panel 5 Back to a shot of the three of them, Greg turns to Bev smiling Greg: Hi! Nice to meet you. Bev: (tiny words) Hello tall man
Yep. That is... that is pretty close to what we got. We moved some of the dialogue around to fit better with the art (moving some of Greg's stuff to panel one from panel three), but overall we stick pretty true to it. Ethan read my ridiculous descriptions and understood the assignment. And yeah, I think it's safe to assume at least some of our audience wants a piece of Greg now.
Ka'ya's experience during the Seventh Umbral Calamity
Thinking about my wol growing old and the world around them changing
scarred and weary.
This was one of the freeform pay-what-you-want commissions i did on Kofi a while back--still very proud of it. No slots open right now but stay tuned:
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wyka’ya bajwa is all at once an ethereal forest creature, a mud-covered swamp monster, and the most pathetic guy at the farmers market
page 1 of #PeregrineLake goes live tonight. here's Bev. She's going through it. She will continue to go through it.
Surprise! First comic page accidentally posted 4 hours early! Go read it now: https://peregrine-lake.com
Peregrine Lake is set in the small village of Peregrine Lake, WI. Located an hour north of Eau De Puanteur, and nestled in the western part of the Wisconsin Northwoods, it’s a small town with small town problems.
And there’s something lurking in the woods.
…oh, and Sunset Bay Supper Club out on Highway P has the best french onion soup you’ll find for at least a two hour drive. You definitely have to try it. But just a warning, if Earl’s bartending that night look out — he mixes those drinks strong.
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