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Like a pitcher of water - Details

by Dreamcat

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Since the whole picture is so big and the characters so small, here are some detail-shots. From left to right: Sonia/Go-Back chieftess, Wolfdancer/Wolfrider chief, Allegro/Go-Back warrior

Posted February 01, 2013, 09:18:57 PM
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A_Phoenix

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Comment #1 - Posted March 12, 2013, 05:44:41 AM
it looks like a piece of comic book pages and it looks very professional.

Dreamcat

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Comment #2 - Posted March 12, 2013, 09:06:17 AM
Thank you! I spent more time on this than planned. I actualy never drew a whole story. It always seemed kinda intimidating to me, but I´ll give it a try soon to get over it.

A_Phoenix

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Comment #3 - Posted March 13, 2013, 08:47:49 AM
I think you should try. You have everything for this!

Eregyrn

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Comment #4 - Posted March 22, 2013, 09:18:02 AM
I've always regarded trying to do a graphic story as really intimidating, as well.  It is!  It's a LOT of work, if you think of it in terms of each page having to consist of multiple separate drawings (in terms of the workload).  So you aren't just sitting down to do one drawing, but to do... 12 or 20, for example, and that certainly *IS* a lot.  A suggestion I would make is: think about doing a very short story first, something that's intended only to be one or two pages.  Work up to longer stories, in other words, and get in some practice about how to make storytelling choices, as well as technique choices (how detailed you want to make the drawings, the colors, etc.).  A shorter piece would give you a sense of how long it takes you to do a page, without fearing that you'll get halfway through a story and then (perhaps) have to quit because it's too much.

But yes, judging by what you've put on display here so far, you definitely seem to have the skillset to do it. :) 

Kingfisher

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Comment #5 - Posted July 02, 2014, 06:28:09 PM
this is a good capture of the expressions I mentioned earlier ^^
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