Questions covered in part two of this Q&A:
do you have any tips on how to loosen up lines? your top three go-to snack choices? have you ever considered working in animation? any tips on learning how to hand-letter confidently? how you manage a consistent work/life schedule as an illustrator? advice to someone who is becoming burnt out and kind of lost as an artist? how do you create interesting characters? what is you favorite flower, tree, mushroom, rock and bug? would you be willing to do a room tour? advice on how to meet people when working from home, especially living in a new city? how did you know your current city wasn’t the right fit for you? when you get the manuscript, how do you start developing characters? do you think doing graphic novels has been a restricting or growing experience? what experiments or projects do you feel have been the biggest help to developing your art style?
Here's the post I talked about in Noo's question regarding designing characters after receiving a manuscript!
Thanks again for all your questions! I hope you enjoyed this two-episode ramble in which I think I forgot to breathe during. See you soon!!
-JG
Jen
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