And so that's what I did.
The end result was... uh... interesting... over 80 pages of pencilled comic pages, countless character designs and illustrations. All of which make me cringe to this day just looking at them. But as much as I may cringe there's also a sense of relief that this thing exists. It was the first story I stuck with long enough to actually make something from it, and it was the first comic project that I actually dedicated myself to. No matter what the end result was, the fact that I made it was important and set me on my way for future things.
In 2010 I decided I should draw the main characters from this old project every year in June, it started off as sketches and evolved into finished illustrations that I plan to do every year.
June 2010
June 2011
June 2012
June 2013
I'm really happy I started doing this, I only wish I had been doing it since High School. It's fun to try and
re-interpret these guys and see how my style has evolved and my skill has improved. I'm already looking forward to next year!
1 comment:
I love stuff like this. It's so fun to go back and revisit stories from the distant past. Cute OC's by the way! I enjoy their evolution!
I have these...horrendous...dreadful comics I started in 8th grade and stopped working on sometime in high school. Whenever I revisit them I feel this medley of confusion, shame, and amusement.
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