Great study! It is so clean!
I study scenes from movies mostly for composition

Why you had to choose this scene it hurts!

Great job!

Thanks for bring it back such joyful childhood memories lol, your gut was in the right place the lines are pretty awesome, all in all, great looking study i say

Thanks!! :grinning:

Thanks! :blush: I definitely got more comfortable with the digital drawing aspect of things (especially how to use layers) so yess I learned a thing or two!

Awesome! Thanks for the feedback :blush:

Thanks! Yeah it would've made more sense to use it for composition, but oh well :smile:

It's a hurtful scene but it's burned in my memory and it means so much to me.. And it's well executed by the animators, especially the expression on Mufasa :cry: Need to bring a joyful scene next time I do one!

Decided to color it, on my brother's request.. I'm sure by doing this I'm skipping to term 3 or 4, that's why I was totally winging it, especially the environmental parts of the drawing.. My pace is completely wacky!! It takes me 4-5 weeks to finish 1 week from the study guide :laughing: and I still have the 4 remaining lineart work hehe

Let me know what you think :grin:

ooh yeah this looks soo good! it looks like the original itself!

I second Mitsuki, looks like a scene straight out of the movie, just maybe the colors were updated a bit. Awesome work!

Finished the third line work. This took way too long for the end result. I was so disenchanted in the middle but I didn't want to bail so I continued even though there wasn't much enjoyment in it.

I'm always too concerned with how clean the lines are to the point of not focusing on anything else. If anyone has a solution for this perfectionism disease I have, please I'm all ears, cause it robs me from enjoying the process :pensive: :pensive: Also the undo option can be unhealthy for some people... I overuse it... It's a rabbit I don't recommend for anyone to be caught into... even anyone I dislike! :weary:

Damn that's impressive! How long did it take you? A way to avaid "perfectionism" could be to set yourself a time limit. Like 30 minutes to an hour. No time for perfectionism then.

Hey this looks awesome tho, but it is as Mason said, it's all about time, way better to do messy ish' lines and draw two things than to spend the same amount of time on just one. Twice the XP as some bald man would say.

Sorry! You get no resolution from me. I always use a rough comic brush to draw the lines unclean on purpose. My patient for drawing clean line doesn't exist. :kissing_heart:

@Mason_ Because I didn't put a time on it, I don't know how long it took me lol. I do know it took longer than it should have. I try to avoid putting a time limit to avoid stressing about the time, but I guess I should start doing that, to not fall into this trap again.

@Pattu_w Agreed :laughing: It's a habit I need to lose

@Norma So that's what I did with the below drawing.. I changed the brush, and I think that helped a lot. The one I used for the first two linework was a bit unforgiving and with the new drawing taking much less time, I think I'm on the right track. I also made sure that I'm satisfied with the base layer that has the construction of her body before moving on to putting in the final lines. It saved me so much time instead of going back and forth, trying to correct wrong proportions.

@Norma Thanks! Always wanted to draw something from Sailor Moon.. I was super obsessed with it when I was a kid, and she was my favorite character :grin:

@Araita Thanks!! :blush: