I've decided to move to Grandluxe's
Monologue's 200gsm sketchbooks, not the pads for the binding is a bit flimsy, on a permanent basis for sketching. Peter Pauper Press' excellent
Premium Sketchbooks have served me well but I'll only use them for "work-related" drawings from now in. Mainly thumbails, character sketches, concept art, etc, and just random sketches at home. Monologue's stuff is for actual sketches for leisure and the like. The ability to use watercolors on them is the main reason for the switch to the things as the Peter Pauper can only handle dry media. It helps that the Monologue sketchbooks have a nicely textured cover.
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The name of the new sketchbook. I name all of mine to help differentiate them from each other, dates used besides. |
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I always do some lettering to grant the sketchbook its name to start it off. For this one, I used the Hebrew alphabet as my basis. I played Shylock for an activity in class back in highschool, which is, of course, in reference to William Shakespear's
The Merchant of Venice. Basically, we were given a character from one of Shakespear's stories and were tasked to dress up like them as well as memorize one of their monologues (haha). Obviously, the
hath not a Jew eyes was what I had to memorize and perform. I have fond memories of that experience and it always stuck with me. Not the words I used in front of the class though. I was never a man of words. Maybe I can change that.
Those last few pages just flew by. I've been working on these on and
off , the actual drawing phase anyway, over the course of a few weeks.
When I finally reached the action bits where I can drop the backgrounds
off.
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Failed sound effect lettering. |
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A good draft of what finally appeared on the finished art. |
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Proper scan of the first page. |
I'll post the rest soon.