im back on my bullshit

Last night I did an autopilot doodle of Shun. He came out looking kind of smug.
A fun thing I like to do is sketching while trying to keep the pen on the canvas, only removing it when absolutely needed. This achieves this really cool single continuous line look. It’s a fun exercise!
It’s Shun’s birthday Japan time, so here’s a quick bust doodle of an older Shun. It’s a bit different than my usual stuff, I feel.
If Morenatsu takes place in 2006 like the F-MEN magazine Kounosuke finds implies, then Shun would be 26.
Doodled a couple of The Boys last night while caught in a nostalgic mood at 1am.
I was reflecting on an aspect of Morenatsu outside of the game itself. When I was younger, I would often spend late nights and early mornings going through random Japanese websites, looking up info and rumors for games that haven’t been released yet. Sometimes, I would do the same for Digimon. Because Morenatsu is so imperfect and incomplete, I would often (and sometimes still do) prod the old 2003 website for info I might have missed about the game’s development. It’s a very nostalgic feeling.
My first major marker test is a SUCCSESS! I’ve never really used markers before. At least, nothing besides quick doodles, so I never learned how to properly use them. If anyone who normally uses markers have any tips, I’d appreciate it!
For this one, I inked the sketch digitally and then printed it out on speciality Copic paper. Unfortunately, the printers at school can’t handle 600dpi and so I had to reline it with a Copic liner pen. I also didn’t have all the colors needed for Shun’s palette, so I ordered some more. In the mean time, I had to improvise. For those wondering how I feel about the ShinHan markers, I gotta say they’re quite awesome!
I inked an older sketch of an older Shun. I plan on printing it out and coloring it with my markers cuz I wanna try a hybridized approach sometime.




