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Break – Shading Process 03

 

Background is next!

Story pages return next Tuesday, August 19th!

Published in Not A Villain Webcomic on 08/12/2014 by Aneeka
Thank you for your comments! And thanks for reading!!

6 Comments

Hanna on 08/12/2014 @ 5:53 am

The hair creation doesn’t sound like total chaos – more like it sounds very systematic. =P

AD on 08/12/2014 @ 5:07 pm

What I learned:

Aneeka doesn’t get paid enough to draw this. :O

Tre on 08/13/2014 @ 8:22 pm

I think that will change with time. Aneeka’s art continues to get better, has some serious grit and has learned a sense of balance unless I am mistaken. I think we can count on Aneeka to last for the long haul.

Iron Ed on 08/13/2014 @ 6:21 pm

Great! This sounds like it’s probably adaptable to my colored pencils too. Thanks, Aneeka!

StellarJ on 08/14/2014 @ 3:58 am

And all this is just how Aneeka produces the pictures we see. Nothing has yet been said of comming up with the idea for each picture and its part in telling her story. All of that is a process in itself, even if is mostly mental rather than digital.

Kenz on 08/14/2014 @ 8:44 pm

I agree with StellarJ. And can I just say: wow, I’m thoroughly enjoying this walk-through of the art process. So glad Aneeka takes the time to make this comic and really puts thought into not just the art, but the world and characters. Just from the beginning of the story to where we are there’s been an impressive amount of improvement in the visuals too! Okay sorry, I’ll stop fangirling now…

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