I had to make a comic for illustration last semester and I resent it.
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I had to make a comic for illustration last semester and I resent it.

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Hok Konishi & Gina Atkinson
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Continued experimentation with my Rives longstitch! Some noodle hair Isley and Rini, a self-indulgent Landathin, and testing out a ballpoint pen with Briseis '3'
See these in their own posts and on a slightly more consistent schedule at Twitter (@koipepper) and Instagram (@koipepperart) if you'd like ♥️

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I've been messing around in my longstitch with the Rives paper. It's not my favorite for watercolor, but it does do remarkably well and I can paint on both sides of a page!
I post more often and individually on both Instagram and Twitter so head there if you want more updates+sketches!
Jerel Mascarinas, Hok Konishi, Russell Ferguson, Ryan Conferido and Josh Twentyone on Chinese dance reality show “Shake It Up” in Shanghai
I had a sudden realization about a bunch of my OCs in a Full Metal Alchemist AU so I tossed out a series of quick sketches on Twitter. Then I decided to try something I’ve seen a lot of other folks do but have never done myself, which is to color a photo taken of a traditional drawing? It was weird and I hated struggling with levels to get the lines as black and white as possible and it’s slightly more messy than I’m comfortable with. That said, it was a lot faster than redrawing it digitally (or even just drawing digitally to begin with. I’m so much faster traditionally ORZ)!
I doubt I’ll post the rest of the very quick and horrible sketches here but I guess ask if you’d like to see them anyway.