chirart:

I forgot I capped a step-by-step of the drawing process of this page for The Fox Sister.
For those interested in my process, from thumb-to-finished-lines:




Basically, there’s the thumbnail, which is a mess of lines that basically only I can interpret (for the benefit of the writers I work with I basically have to narrate what’s actually happening). The thumbnail sketch really is important simply because of composition layouting and making sure my writers—in this case, Christina—approve of what I’ll draw. Afterward I lay out the perspective grids, to which I use to make a secondary sketch layer where I lay down the lines I’ll trace.
Then, voila, finished lineart and then colors!

chirart:

I forgot I capped a step-by-step of the drawing process of this page for The Fox Sister.

For those interested in my process, from thumb-to-finished-lines:


Basically, there’s the thumbnail, which is a mess of lines that basically only I can interpret (for the benefit of the writers I work with I basically have to narrate what’s actually happening). The thumbnail sketch really is important simply because of composition layouting and making sure my writers—in this case, Christina—approve of what I’ll draw. Afterward I lay out the perspective grids, to which I use to make a secondary sketch layer where I lay down the lines I’ll trace.

Then, voila, finished lineart and then colors!

Source: chirart