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Sketches For Someday

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Below are a few sketches from the creation of the web comic Someday. You can see first-hand how a web comic is formed. The first step is creating and deciding what dialog and action are going to take place in each comic frame. This storyboard is given to the artist. Once the initial storyboard is finalized then the sketching of the comic starts to take place. A black and white version is completed first then the color is added to the comic. If you compare these sketches to the final Someday comic you will see that there are some adjustments. The first black and white sketch is close to the final color comic but it is missing some key elements. This means the initial storyboard was thought out well but was not precise. A better initial storyboard would have made it easy for the artist to create the comic.

sketch the shelter dog

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