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RE: Arsenic Lullaby - Mercy Sparx alternative cover sneak peak- EXCLUSIVE

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Honestly! The struggle of just getting a stupid shape right, especially for panned out and perspective drawings. Anywho, I just adore (the religious kind... just kids :p) this drawing. From the forefront of traps (looks like bear traps), the midground of our two important types of characters (angelic and dæmonic characters) and to the background of forest greenscape and hunted angels. Dunno, feels like a post-2nd coming of X (Christ) World; this being one of the humiliations of an apocalypitic/post-apocalyptic World.

Anyways, yah did good on the plannintg and the mathematizing of things all about. Even to go as far as to explain how yah just did things and being that just that extra. Love it when artists just do that, feels nice to give recognition of what we do even though we all just do something just different to be distinguishable. Even so, I love the small detail to attention. (That’s ignoring the whole inking and erasure of pencil mark process which that’s a whole other pain; though less annoying to ink but annoying to erase without creating unnecessary smudged.)

So fight against that low humidity areas when it screws makes ink hard to work, keep on drawing, remember to take those progress shots and happy steeming!~
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Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad it was interesting. Oh yes, erasing is a whole other set of problems!! I have less a problem with smudging as I do with erasing til the ink is so faint it does not scan #comics

Welcome for the comment!~ ^^
Indeed, especially when the pencil marks are actually full of lead and creates a black splurge that you thought ink could only due. It truly is annoying to know you pressed down too hard on an incorrect marking of the pencil and see the part of the page dark to the neat standards of the unaffected parts. In any a case: they really need to make it possible to scan lead as much as it can scan ink. Would really save on costs and allow mutability of the piece on the go instead of having complex layering on layer methods to recreate a piece... and you see where I am going with this. Admittedly, I know not the complete picture, but I know it's a god damn pain to just recreate an entire piece even when you got the grand plans layed out and ready to be copied.