Fiona Staples's Blog, page 9
July 7, 2015
illustruction:
milotic commission! I’m drawing pokemon for $10...
June 21, 2015
kevinwada:
Good morning, HeroesCon.
June 17, 2015
seventypercentethanol:
half circle, full.
Wow
June 11, 2015
archiecomics:
Want to know more about the upcoming ARCHIE...



Want to know more about the upcoming ARCHIE relaunch from Mark Waid and Fiona Staples? Check out this great interview at Comicbook.com! Have you pre-ordered ARCHIE #1 at your local comic shop yet?
June 10, 2015
mleeblog:
37 N Broadway21 in x 24 inPencil on PaperJune 2, 2015
June 4, 2015
natesonofsimp:
Page 7 for Nonplayer 2, out June 3 from Image...
May 25, 2015
mahmudasrar:
Red Sonja Commission ProcessI recently posted...






Red Sonja Commission Process
I recently posted these process photos of a pre-show commission on my Instagram account. Here I am posting the entirety of it in a single post without the filters.
Step 1 - I draw the layout digitally.
Step 2 - I print out the sketch and lightbox it onto the paper.
Step 3 - The pencils are erased after I loosely ink the piece. Starting out with the marker rendering.Step 4 - More rendering. I try to complete segments before moving on to other areas.Step 5 - With the background done and the textures added, the marker rendering is complete.Step 6 - I complete the inking process and add finalizing touches.Hope you enjoy. Further info can be found in my FAQ page.
May 22, 2015
I generally prefer drawing figures and props over background drawing, and I've really started to feel how much of a liability that is. Is there any way to make drawing backgrounds fun for me, or some method that can blend it into my workflow that makes it
Drawing can’t always be fun. Sometimes you gotta hunker down and draw like a crazy person all alone in solitary confinement. Turn on music, a documentary or something that won’t need much of your vision since you’ll be drawing. Or podcasts. Sometimes you got to mentally chain yourself to the table and do something you don’t want to do. And backgrounds are quite the chore, it’s gonna be hard work.
I generally prefer drawing figures and props over background drawing, and I've really started to feel how much of a liability that is. Is there any way to make drawing backgrounds fun for me, or some method that can blend it into my workflow that makes it
Drawing can’t always be fun. Sometimes you gotta hunker down and draw like a crazy person all alone in solitary confinement. Turn on music, a documentary or something that won’t need much of your vision since you’ll be drawing. Or podcasts. Sometimes you got to mentally chain yourself to the table and do something you don’t want to do. And backgrounds are quite the chore, it’s gonna be hard work.
I generally prefer drawing figures and props over background drawing, and I've really started to feel how much of a liability that is. Is there any way to make drawing backgrounds fun for me, or some method that can blend it into my workflow that makes it
Drawing can’t always be fun. Sometimes you gotta hunker down and draw like a crazy person all alone in solitary confinement. Turn on music, a documentary or something that won’t need much of your vision since you’ll be drawing. Or podcasts. Sometimes you got to mentally chain yourself to the table and do something you don’t want to do. And backgrounds are quite the chore, it’s gonna be hard work.
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