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I've always liked tried and true methods up to this point, but it seems in more areas than one I've gotten to the point where it's just down to practice... still even though sketches like these(my most recent, none are particularly special) only take a few seconds, I feel like I haven't hit that "gud" point yet. I just don't feel "professional". I really want to start my own comic soon, but I want to at least deliver some decent quality.

I guess what I might do is throw together a few inspiration sheets mixed up with my favorite art completely out of order, then use them as reference as I work so maybe a style of my own will emerge naturally. Pick out the parts I like from each, and the things I admire about their abstraction and design, and try to implement it as I go. I guess the only real danger is ending up with a Frankenstein style.

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