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Yeah, so I'm going back to a hard-line style of drawing. This is all hard-line. If you want to compare it to something recent, that Mila and Tina picture I did was all soft-line. I think I prefer this. 

But it takes longer . . . ugh. 

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Ace

Fantastic piece

Dvspuss

Yes I can see how she and Ariela are equally matched a perfect way to show both of there capabilities

makai9

Looks great dude you've developed a distinct style over the years both for your regular and comedic chibi style, I wish you had the time / desire to go back and redo your classic Skyrim shit (Yes I just want Orc chicks getting knocked up by Dragonborn version 2.0)

Barcod

Takes longer but it’s worth it

Arys

In my opinion, both are very good for your purposes: the thicker, more dynamic (even roughed) style works wonders in your comics, where set pieces and characters have a lot of impulse and traction. The leaner and more resolute is very good for your “encyclopaedia” pieces, where you “stand down” facts. But I really admire and enjoy how you take time to improve and review your own art style: no matter what you choose, it will always lead to better and better results... Even if you do not see them (in fact, it often happens that ourselves cannot see how we improve until is truly evident). To try to help you: some of the artists I collaborate with struggle with the same issues you expose about inking and precision: have you tried the corrective features and the auto-linear features of your software? They are becoming quite mainstream (at first only SAI had it, and now even Photoshop has jumped to the wagon, and there is lots of addons and plugins to speed up and alleviate the inking work)

John Smith

OH nice its been a while since we checked on this part of the Mark Multiverse. She is trying to catch another Angel I see. This time a female won or is this more like a Aasimar which is an OP race. Now Angelic Bloodline or Celestial Bloodline Sorcerers on the other hand tend to suck.