Yuna & Kawachan concept art and notes 2018-2021 thread. Will update these in the next few weeks. A lot of my concepts were drawn loose and aren't portfolio neat, mostly to save time for me while I was freelancing. 1/




More Yuna concepts and unfinished doodles, translating to the color version, and winter clothing concepts




Misc. group drawings and "for fun" stuff. Old Q&A drawings, Halloween costume ideas, 80s redesigns, and holiday 2020 sweater concepts 4/




Itsumi was a character I really liked working on. I think she went through some variations on who I wanted her to be but once I figured out her personality she sorta all fell into place




Junichiro notes. Because he was an early character I had to struggle keeping his design working with the style but once I got more comfortable, his look got more consistent. I really hate some of the early Junichiro drawings and I'm very happy I finally figured him out



The joke might be dead at this point but here's Tears of the Kingdom: Wiggle to Detach (colorized)

MILD SPOILERS for the very beginning of Tears of the Kingdom. I've been cracking myself up thinking about Link's new arm and how Rauru attached it

I finally watched Good Omens and yeah okay Crowley and Aziraphale are pretty fun

Visual representation that art and design can change over time. When I started Yuna & Kawachan, I tried to get my idea out quickly but the design has refined over the years. Junichiro and Kawachan are in a tie for best glow up: thank god I learned to draw them eventually

Dusty the silent cat witch

All the cool kids are doing it also go read Yuna & Kawachan :3c

Hey wanna see the steps I use to make my comic? I've done a lot to figure a balance of simplicity and challenge in the style used in Yuna & Kawachan. Every comic/production will differ in its approach. Also some Episode 37 panel previews! (Spoilers if you're not up to Ep35)

Yuna a few years later

Yuna & Kawachan concept art and notes 2018-2021 thread. Will update these in the next few weeks. A lot of my concepts were drawn loose and aren't portfolio neat, mostly to save time for me while I was freelancing. 1/

Vampire meme results! I hope I did her justice. I tried looking into 1970s prosthetic designs but I have no idea how accurate it came out. Hopefully not terribly off!

The reason comics take so long to make is because kissing each individual panel every night takes a BIG chunk of your time

That age-old thing where you make faces while you draw expressions and the episode for Yuna & Kawachan I'm currently working on has all angry faces. Claaaaaassic!