Here’s my digital sketchbook. I should’ve uploaded my drawing progress in the beginning of the month rather than the end since June is the middle month of the entire year. But, better than late than never and I really do want to share how far I’ve come.
It’s all of one person until I reached the end of what I have so far. AND, in my next blog post I’ll dive a bit further into original character sketching and storytelling.



I love sketching my main character, but I noticed the difference between when she’s draw straight from my digital tablet vs. when I use special paper, my favorite pen, and inking pens. My eye also favors when my characters are drawn traditionally, scanned, then edited digitally. I’m aware most of my favorite artist use this method and I see why. I love how it looks, but I know there’s more development to be made to my drawings. Practice makes it better’