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The first webcomic page

Emma_Clare at Jan. 25, 2019, midnight
tags: creation, DrunkDuck, stories, webcomic




I’m in the process of moving house and I took the opportunity to go through some childhood belongings. During my excavation I stumbled across the very first comic page I ever drew. This was quite the find as I had long believed that my first ever webcomic, with its very original title, Dragon Crest, was lost forever between all the upgrades and server crashes.

It came on the heels at having completed a season of one of our comics and I was reflecting on how far the art had come in less than a year, (to the point where I am struggling to resist the temptation to redraw the beginning!)

When I began drawing, I held the firm belief that my style was not original, mainly due to me copying poses from all the “how to draw manga” I could get my hands on. But looking back at it, in spite of the that, I could see the beginnings of a style of sorts. Though I am glad that I figured out a way to draw overflowing hair and have it not look like a thousand strands!

So I thought it might be worth sharing this relic of a webcomic page. We all start from humble beginnings after all.

Do you have a copy of your first webcomic? What do you think of it now? Let us know in the comment section below. And join us on Sunday evening for our Quackchat at 5:30PM(EST)!





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