Hello, my name is Panic. Find my other links on my Carrd
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My posting speed on these is about to slow down DRAMATICALLY because I’ll be studying for my licensure exam next month. So, read, re-read and leave comments.
The first page of my Naruto fancomic. From here, I’ll post the comic in two-page batches as I complete them.
Next pages
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chipsandsalsalove: I would prefer batches, but whatever works best for you!
arinrowan: which option will give you more of a dopamine hit?
Batches it is, then!
Because I work full time, it takes awhile for me to complete my comics. With that in mind, would people like it if I posted the Naruto comic I’m doing in 2 page batches as I complete the pages, or would you prefer to wait until I can post the entire comic?
I don’t know how long it will take to complete, as I’m doing it entirely in CSP and it’s projected to be around 25 pages.
I always imagined Naruto as one of those blondes who tans very easily.
It took me a LOT of erasing and restarting to get Naruto's face the way I wanted. These poses where he's calm and doesn't have his big fat mouth open probably occur for milliseconds.
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I may or may not be working on a Naruto comic.
Some sketches of Boruto-era Sasuke, including my reasoning for the change in hairstyle.
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This is the first comic I’ve finished in about two years. I did the inks around July 2020 and finished it in Clip Studio Paint May 2021.
I don’t make this and post it as a way to fish for compliments; art is how I process shit.
I’m still trying to figure out screentones in CSP, still struggling with moire when viewed online.The inks were done entirely freehand, no pencils.This was also an experiment in doing "instagram-sized" work. I still prefer my work in physical comic book form, because that's how I envision the action/progression when I make comics.
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A fun commission that I completed recently!
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Second study, using heavy body acrylics this time.
So far I like the opacity, but I prefer how smooth the open acrylics feel and that they stay wet on the palette for longer.
I’m trying to move away from my natural inclination towards fussy details and get more of the big strokes that you see in Uglow, Saville, and Freud.
Working on a painting for the 1st time in like 6 months.
A practice in reducing values and colors to geometric shapes. Also using open acrylics, which stay wet longer. It does feel more like oil painting!
I’m impressed by the vibrancy of the color compared to the transparency of the paint.
I don’t know if the tumblr app is still doing that stupid thing where image posts are done as “jpeg within a text post” format, which looks incredibly ugly and bypasses the formatting I did for my tumblr theme.
Bag for a cousin, aunt of cousin scarf #1.
I’d never woven anything OTHER than a scarf, so I was kinda flying by the seat of my pants on this.
Scarf for a cousin, #3.
Because this was done with wool, I was able to felt the strands together every time I changed color.
Scarf for a cousin, #2.
A combo of synthetic and organic fiber, rather blasphemous.
Hello, it’s been a long time since I posted here, but I’m still alive!
A scarf made for a cousin, #1.
My boyfriend got me a rigid heddle loom for my 30th birthday. I’ve been working on my first piece. I think I started with the instructions for a scarf?? So this is probably going to be very long and I have no actual plan, I’m just getting a feel for things. It’ll be a surprise when I get to unroll the whole thing.
Doodled this in between seeing clients.
I’ve been in a weird place with my art lately. Feeling like there’s no point if it doesn’t “do” something, and then doubting the ability of art to “do” anything in the first place.
But it was cool to draw this and think “Man, if 10 year old me knew they’d be able to draw Sailor Moon this well, their head would explode.”
"To More Rarified Air (For Dorothy in 7th Grade)"
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Experiment with making small squares and then weaving them together. MAJOR practice piece. May do more with this, may leave it as-is. Designs based on Paracas textiles.
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And I MEAN the next 200 sales. Regardless of how long it takes for all 200 sales. Until that number runs out, all profits will be going to bail funds.
$31.03 earned and donated to BLM Seattle, and I made a matching donation to the Northwest Community Bail fund (with $1.50 to cover processing fees).
11/14/22 UPDATE: I’ve taken both “Naruto: The Last King, The Last Priest” and “Therapist R. J. Hill” off my etsy store. Both comics can be read, in their entirety, on this tumblr.
NOW AVAILABLE AS A PDF!
Several people contacted me about getting a digital version of my “Couple’s Therapy” comic, as the cost of shipping for the hard copy was prohibitive.
So you can now get this as a PDF download, for half the price of the hard copy, and no shipping!
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Hard Copy here: LINK
I’m hoping to make some of my original comix available as PDFs too. This is the first time I’ve done the digital purchase/download option, so I appreciate any feedback or notification if anyone runs into problems with the files.
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Freehand illustrations of French votive candelabras, done as Mother’s Day gifts.
Howdy! I’m still alive.
I’m fortunate, in that my day job is being done remotely, but it’s a very difficult change and I really don’t like it, so the stress has been getting to me. I was invited to be part of a really cool thing but it may have completely fallen through due to the stay at home order, I have no idea, so that kind of kneecapped my motivation, art-wise.
Hard copy version of my comics aren’t in my etsy store at the moment, as I’d been sneakily printing them on the printers at my office and I don’t have a printer at home. PDF versions are still up for sale.
At this time, I struggle to see the point of making art that doesn’t “do something.” Here are two tapestries I’ve made (I’m working on getting the edges even and reducing the amount of hour-glassing before I go totally nuts and invest in a rigid heddle loom) and some socks I darned for my boyfriend.