This type of stuff is all fun and games until you have clean up the sketch
First try at inking with a pen... this will take time. Inking with a brush took me very long to get decent at and that too is different from using a brush pen or marker. I've been putting it off for ages because every time I've tried a dipping/fountain pen it was a disaster...
The bunny sketches I traced over. Unlike the ballpoint pen which I "practised" drawing with all day long, the fountain pen isn't your friend in school when you have a left-handed claw grip like me. (Again, inking didn't come naturally to me and you can most likely learn it, too)
I just found these early drafts from 2016 of the cover for Uncle Scrooge #431. Drawing this one was a doozy. Aside from the crippling self-doubt one gets from the drawing a cover for UNCLE SCROOGE, I actually had another whole sketch done but procreate crashed and it was GONE.
My #toonjune stuff from 5 (?!!!) years ago, a century of comic and cartoon characters!
Here's my #artvsartist! (#artistvsart?) I love to draw CRITTERS.
Finally, a new ref sheet for Kiki for the fist time in a decade! Big thanks to everyone who has drawn her in the past 18 years ♥️
That's quite enough inking for today
Some of this morning's warm up sketches.
I don't currently have an official portfolio but here are some pictures anyway! I love love love to draw animals and cartoons and I'm so happy to make comics, kids books and concept art for a living. I occasionally like to make puppets, costumes and fan art too! #PortfolioDay
It's exactly 77 years ago today that José Carioca's animation debut 'Saludos Amigos' came out, I just had to make a sketch! (I hope I spelled the Portuguese correctly!)
People keep sharing those relatable mirrored drawing pictures like it's a 'digital artist only' thing, but I learned it from this Disney comic book in 1996 (and I keep a pocket mirror in my pencil case)