So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
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mrrrl said: whoa! the first panel looks almost embossed
Thanks! I’m trying to imitate the look of risograph prints (like the ones I got done for my illustration zine) so I've done the line work in ink and then I'm doing pencil shading on separate sheets of tracing paper. My plan is to scan the pages, color in the clothes/characters/objects with one color, overlay the pencil shading in a second color, and then lay the line work over that in a third color!
I mean... I could have done the whole thing straight digital... but I like to make my life more difficult.
Your painting “Pretty Bunny/Ugly Hare" has really resonated with me and made me cry. Thank you for creating it. It's beautiful and I love it.
Oh wow, thank you so much. I’m so glad you connected with my work.
Awwww hell yeah we getting somewhere now
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I rarely reblog my own posts unless there's a specific update, but that means I'm also not very good at promoting where you can actually purchase my art!
You can get three digital (PDF) versions of my comics, "Queer Code," "Emet," and "Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight Days," and two SECRET EXTRA COMICS here: LINK
(The secret extra comics are the "R. J. Hill: Therapist" comics and the "Naruto: The Last King, The Last Priest" comic.)
"Queer Code," "Emet," and "Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight Days" are available as individual PDFs.
"Act Well Your Part" and "Emet" are available in print.
I have a limited number of my risograph illustration collections "Slap Your Cheeks for Color" and "Step Out Into Your Short Shorts."
Currently, I don't sell prints of my paintings because -- in all honestly -- there's been little demand for them, even when they were available through a print on demand website. If enough people express serious interest in prints, I'd consider trying again in the future.
I'm also thinking of creating color covers for print versions of "Queer Code" and "Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight Days," but that's kind of a back-burner idea at the moment.
I always imagined Naruto as one of those blondes who tans very easily.
It took me a LOT of erasing and restarting to get Naruto's face the way I wanted. These poses where he's calm and doesn't have his big fat mouth open probably occur for milliseconds.
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Are you ever going to make a follow-up to the therapy comic? I'd really like to see how the clients are doing and how the next session went!
Thank you! It means a lot that you enjoyed the comic so much that you’d want to read more!
That being said, I don’t know if I’ll do more with that idea, honestly. It was never intended to be a series. I was inspired by the content of my graduate studies and the idea came to me almost fully-formed, which is a rarity for me when it comes to comics.I feel like I said what I wanted to say with that comic. I mean, maybe if the mood strikes again, I might make more, but I don’t have plans for it.
Some Toshinoris and an Aizawa.
Titles for this page “Aizawa is trans. Sorry, I don’t make the rules.” or “Aizawa Emerges from His Sleeping Bag to Shame Mankind.”
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So I’ve scanned the pages of my risographed fashion study zine (you can buy that here)
My Etsy: LINK / My Ko-Fi: LINK
"Memorial for a Moth."
glass jar, moth, cork stopper, candle
"Memorial for Nemo."
glass jar, cat hair, embroidery floss, bone stopper, candle
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