Hi All! I'm Amy (or Kiba, whichever)

I'm in Durban, South Africa, and am busy upskilling myself as a comic / character artist with the hope of leaving the country someday (preferably soon).

I've been drawing for as long as I could hold a pencil, but only started to see a marked improvement in my highschool years. I first started digital art around that time, finally upgrading to a graphics tablet and Manga Studio Pro... before it rebranded as Clip Studio, I guess that was a while ago?

Since then, I've been drawing for my sanity during my tenure as a clinical trainer for aesthetic technology, while simultaneously being my company's local graphics person for marketing material. I've done a decent amount of photomanipulation and illustration, but my passion lies in comics.

Last year I launched my own company with the intention of publishing anime-illustrated novels and light novels, as well as webcomics. Our first illustrated full-novel is on course for release mid-2022, while myself and the author are also developing assets for the webtoon version to start thereafter.

While the goal in the long term is to grow a team that can run several comics simultaneously, I would prefer if the company could relocate internationally first for the sake of market accessibility. That's something that is still being investigated in terms of legalities and logistics, but, it is the dream.

In the meantime, solidifying foundations and refining techniques are key priorities, and I am eager to learn alongside you all.

I'm just dropping a few of my pre-Art school pieces from last year here as my 'starting line' - not all of them are relevant to where I want to go, but they do say something for what I am already capable of, and I look forward to surpassing that limit.


[M-21 and the Awakened Cat from the manhwa/webtoons Noblesse and Eleceed, respectively]


[Atlas, from the webtoon Code Adam by Atterozen]


[Hibino Kafka, from the JUMP manga, Kaiju #8]

And finally, my BIG illustration from last year....

[Archon mode Zhongli and Xiao, from Genshin Impact]
Up till now I haven't had the time/temperament to dedicate to large, fully fledged illustrations like this one regularly, but I feel like if I knew what I was doing rather than simply floundering through the process, I could handle it better.

On a less polished note, some original characters:


Wow Amy, very impressive! You have a ton of skills already I can't wait to see your improvement! Welcome to the forums!

Hello Amy! Your artwork is really good!! :smile:

Welcome to the forums and I look forward to see progress from you!

DAY 2 (after watching all of term 1's videos)

One of the things I always struggle with is stroke control, so I am totally adopting this as a daily warmup exercise.

I am still sourcing photos I like for the photomanipulation assignments - I use Clip Studio Paint as opposed to photoshop, and the majority of the photomanipulation work I've had to do as the graphics person of my dayjob has been extending backgrounds, cutting out models and products, and doing colour and lighting adjustments. I don't foresee myself spending time on photomanipulation on a regular basis, but I am still going to do the exercises.

I did however manage to do the basic proportion and figure drawing exercises today. Some things in the proportions drawing feel... off, and in the 'fancy stick figures' section I did a little bit of self critique to pay attention to, but if anything else stands out as something to be aware of, I would love to hear your thoughts. I chose a few more complicated references intentionally.

Oh that's an exciting goal! Love the compositions and colors you use now, can't wait to see your progress.