@Background Pony #4149
I’m saying this because you seem serious about your art so I highly suggest you go the professional route–as in, you start involving yourself with ppl who do art for a living and reach out to them.
I guess it’s worth mentioning that I ended up doing something similar as an actual college course (technically twice): the first outcome (2016) was the lineless/pupil-less/gradientless style I had, and the second outcome (literally three months ago) was a five-page comic sample.
This isn’t it but rather a grayscale version of one of the pages since I thought about foregoing color altogether for the sake of speed.
Still find it weird that, even though my skillset lies in programming, I still have art skills. (on top of revamping two of my longest lasting ocs and literally coming up with a third on the spot just for the assignment i also have plans for a fourth oc (proposed (code)name is markov long, markov as in markov chain, and long as in the 64-bit signed integer) as a roommate for mahogany chip)
Will I ever post the entire five-page sample? Maybe, once I have the time to polish the result and
3D model a hallway.
EDIT: Actually, no; it was actually three times: once in a photoshop class where I had a sample of my former art style; the second in an HTML/CSS class where I refined my former art style by making some mockup images; and the third where I managed to make a five-page pony fancomic for an art final.