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How I feel drawing anything rn
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⚓Flabbergast! Updated!⚓ Read it now! flabbergastcomic.com
I feel like most skills in comics are invisible LOL. Like the end product is just the pages getting posted to the Internet. There’s so much that goes into every page that no one ever sees. The brainstorming docs, scripts, reference images/photos, the blueprints/thumbnails, formatting, rendering…
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I've been thinking a lot about visible vs invisible skill layers. i.e every craft has outer layers of skills that laypeople can recognise, and inner layers that you need expertise and experience to perceive at all. Could y'all think of examples of visible vs invisible skills in your own discipline?