40 artists and 51 illustrations celebrating the webcomic that is Sakana by @mynameismad
A 62 page PDF that includes 51 full colour illustrations and a 2 page interview with Mad.
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A collaborative charity art zine paying tribute to sharks. 60 amazing artists added their talents to this zine with 71 full-colour illustrations.
All proceeds that this zine makes will be sent directly to sharksavers.org on a continual basis.
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He’s trying.
Dead City: A zombie apocalypse has happened and Mikael and JP are left in the city trying to survive after most of the population has fled. A slice-of-life post-apocalypse comic. Sometimes you find love in weird places. Like when you’re trying not to get eaten.
Just tired.
Dead City: A zombie apocalypse has happened and Mikael and JP are left in the city trying to survive after most of the population has fled. A slice-of-life post-apocalypse comic. Sometimes you find love in weird places. Like when you’re trying not to get eaten.
Was in another art show, this time the theme was Magical Girls.
As much as I tried I couldn’t NOT draw Sailor Moon.
@galleryattheguild is the organizer of the show! And shout out to @jushmu for letting me in all these shows and doing so much work!
This will be available as a print in my shop soon!
Jey Pawlik @ Patreon | Portfolio | Gender Slices | Dead City | Twitter | Etc.
The apocalypse makes you tired.
Dead City: A zombie apocalypse has happened and Mikael and JP are left in the city trying to survive after most of the population has fled. A slice-of-life post-apocalypse comic. Sometimes you find love in weird places. Like when you’re trying not to get eaten.
Still a bit snoozy!
Dead City: A zombie apocalypse has happened and Mikael and JP are left in the city trying to survive after most of the population has fled. A slice-of-life post-apocalypse comic. Sometimes you find love in weird places. Like when you’re trying not to get eaten.
Do you use a drawing pad? I want to start using one, and if you do is there any certain one you recommend?
Hi there! Do you mean a drawing tablet? Or like a pad of paper? (I’m going to assume a tablet for this: I have a really old wacom tablet I use that they don’t make anymore and that’s served me pretty well, though I don’t draw digitally very often I do almost all my sketching and inking traditionally so I might not be the right person to ask. But I’ll recommend wacom tablets, I got mine a few years ago for just over $70 I think!
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