




Soo, here are some newer sketches using a flat tip marker. I definitely had to try to get used to it, but it's actually a great tool to get loosie-goosie with. I like the contrast between the thick and thin lines and how they work together :)
I got rid of the page seams digitally (they were so annoying!) and I'll probably go back and color them later too!
Thanks and I hope you like!
-Sibi
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