Figuring out how long each portion of a project takes within a broader, more rigid timeline just takes some doing. It's both daunting and a little freeing to know that it's different for everyone just because everybody's writing and drawing strengths are apportioned differently.
Now I feel much more certain of my process, and I'm sure that'll help it proceed more steadily than before. In the end, I learned there's no shortcut to figuring out your own process, and there's no real comparing your process to others. You just have to do it. ?
I'm getting so hyped for #FinalFantasyCrystalChronicles
It's been ages since I finished the book, and now The Magic Fish comes out in just a few weeks. I'm so excited! Here's a snippet of a small indulgent drawing.
Hey it's Asian Heritage month AND it's MerMay, which means you should check out my debut graphic novel, The Magic Fish. 🐠 https://t.co/jT9216j7t2
I'm starting Digimon Adventure and it's SO GOOD. Here's some throwback fanart of my fave
*sudden disco string music*
I think people assume my work is kind of self-serious and somber, so I need you to know this Aquaman was loosely based on Emerson the Startled Baby.
Pink is their color
Since my book, The Magic Fish, is coming out kinda soon, I wanted to share some thoughts about how my relationship to the process of making a graphic novel shifted as I went along, as a first-timer. I am adding some neat preview pages for fun!
I'm very serious.
Back to my roots