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Are you lost? (drawing sketch in progress)


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The sky's light source is no longer the center of the sky as the lines suggest. The moon was going to be I there originally but the shadow of the hanged man wouldn't work, besides, maybe even having a moon in the field of vision could be a little distracting (or it'd have a buggyman silhouette).

The lamp is going to be another light source btw, probably the main focus (I plan to eventually ink and color it).

 

Not sure on how to handle the horizon line. I can't just make a thick forest neatly bordering.... or at least I don't know quite how. I can't leave it empty.... I think...

 

Thoughts and recommendations on anything are greatly appreciated =D

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Wow, sleepy. Really incredible. The sheer amount of stuff going on is blowing my mind.

Thank you ^-^

 

I'm currently trying to ink it~

I want fog in it, so thinking about how to make it work is a mess in my head. I just hope I don't mess up too badly on whatever I end up trying e.e"

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Love the texture you've got going here. Not sure how to handle the fog, but I like the idea. That's definitely something that sounds like something you'd have to plan ahead for though, unless you're going to use another medium to whiten it?

 

Thank you n.n
To be honest, I'm not sure how to handle it either. I was gonna use a regular non-drawing pen to draw the parts that are inside of the fog, which paint a little bit lighter than the Micron pen I use, but all that sounds a bit hard to pull. I thought about just using something to whiten those sections up. It looks like the best idea. I wonder how well the paper would take water colors or how other mediums would look in it.

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No prob. :)
Hmm I see...that can be a nice effect, using a lighter pen (or even just using lighter strokes) but yeah, using a different medium could be the best way. As for me, I personally love seeing watercolors mixed in with pen outlines, but I'm not sure how well that would work here. What kind of paper are you using, then? Is it regular printer-paper or something a bit more robust?

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