At first I wanted to draw a comic page, and since I was fresh out of inspiration, I flipped through my sketch pad for some ideas; I of course landed on my last drawing, that is, the sketch of the demon; I thought it might be cool to have a comic briefly showing their first appearance in the world. I like the way the creepy evil warlock looks, as well as the second panel’s action and environment, but I just couldn’t get it done quick enough; when I saw our drawing time was almost over, I abandoned the page and tried myself at something else.

Wanting to change air a bit, I decided to go for the opposite of evil and draw something good; the first thought that came in mind was a white knight. I like the shape of the character, but I can feel it by looking at him that he was done in a hurry while trying to compensate for the previous page.

After the knight, I had about five minutes left and tried myself at some troll designs, which all failed miserably.

Not every work is a masterpiece, yet practice is practice and nothing is lost (except for a few sheets of paper and some time) and I’ve learnt a lesson of time management.
No comments:
Post a Comment