I Hate Romeo - Hi-Res Editions
They had such amazing chemistry that he was given the role of Juliet for the remaining six weeks of the run. After that, directors insisted on casting them together as romantic leads in everything. Night after night, for years afterward, packed audiences loved to watch as "Romeo" took "her" in his arms and their lips pressed together in a passionate kiss.
This was drawn based on a suggestion from Jintrox for November's theme of "Change of Plans".
2020-11-28 20:04:20 +0000 UTC View PostOkay, small change of plans here. I'm still working on a new comic but it's turning out to require more time for prep work (scripting, designing the settings, etc) than I expected so I won't be able to get any pages out before the end of the month. I should have some in December, though.
In the meantime, I don't want to go without doing more pictures. I'm going to do one more for the Halloween theme but let's get a couple more just for this month.
So I'm throwing it open to sugges...
2020-11-17 23:16:30 +0000 UTC View Post
1. In Clip Studio, I draw rough thumbnail to get the basic concept down.
2. Rough sketch. I make a more formal sketch to finalize the layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props. A made a simple 3D model of a cupcake to help me get them into proper perspective.
3. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple folders for the various props and the character which makes it easier...
2020-11-16 14:38:51 +0000 UTC View Post
The pattern is getting suspicious but I'm starting to think he really is doing it just to satisfy a taste for sweets. And he does look very sweet.
This was drawn based on a suggestion from NekaFluff for October's theme of "Costume Party".
2020-11-16 14:35:03 +0000 UTC View Post
1. In Clip Studio, I draw rough thumbnail to get the basic concept down.
2. Rough sketch. I make a more formal sketch to finalize the layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props. The high heel shoe models I made were helpful here.
3. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple folders for the various props and the character which makes it easier to plan, especially when so ma...
2020-11-10 12:42:39 +0000 UTC View Post
He only wore that costume because he thought it would be funny. Now he's wondering if it was the worst decision he ever made. Maybe later he'll discover it was the best decision of his life.
This was drawn based on a suggestion from SoraWolf7 for October's theme of "Costume Party".
2020-11-10 12:40:34 +0000 UTC View PostHelp me out with planning a scene in my next comic book.
What order do you like to see when a character is being dressed up for the first time?
2020-11-09 13:25:57 +0000 UTC View PostI'm going to keep working on Halloween costume pictures and that promised combined party picture. Then, I'm going to start work on a new comic book which I hope you will all enjoy and which will, of course, be posted here for free for all patrons.
This means I will be taking a break from doing sketch stream suggestions this month but I will resume next month.
2020-11-09 13:16:53 +0000 UTC View Post
1. In Clip Studio, I draw rough thumbnail to get the basic concept down.
2. Rough sketch. I make a more formal sketch to finalize the layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props. The high heel shoe models I made were helpful here, especially since the adjustable height let me give the back half higher heels than the front half.
3. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple f...
2020-11-01 03:11:13 +0000 UTC View Post
Grinding is the Devil's dance!
This was drawn based on a suggestion from HinaYui for October's theme of "Costume Party".
2020-11-01 03:09:09 +0000 UTC View Post
1. In Clip Studio, I draw rough thumbnail to get the basic concept down.
2. Rough sketch. I make a more formal sketch to finalize the layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props. I created my own 3D model for the pram since I'm sure that there will be reason to need this model again.
3. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple folders for the various props and the characte...
2020-10-30 03:40:53 +0000 UTC View Post
The key to a good "little girl" costume is having the right prop, like an adorable baby doll.
This was drawn based on a suggestion from Dollia for October's theme of "Costume Party".
2020-10-30 03:39:06 +0000 UTC View Post
1. In Clip Studio, I draw rough thumbnail to get the basic concept down.
2. Rough sketch. I make a more formal sketch to finalize the layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props. I used my own dollbox model for this one.
3. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple folders for the various props and the character which makes it easier to plan, especially when so many of the ...
2020-10-26 08:54:01 +0000 UTC View Post
I'm not sure if it would be worse to fall down helpless face up or face down. I'm also not sure if that cowgirl is going to help him up or sit on him.
This was drawn based on a suggestion from HinaYui for October's theme of "Costume Party".
You may have noticed that I used the same costume party guests silhouettes from the previous picture. My plan is to use that same backdrop for all of these costume party pictures. Then, when I finish them all, I'll mak...
2020-10-26 08:51:31 +0000 UTC View Post
1. In Clip Studio, I draw rough thumbnail to get the basic concept down.
2. Rough sketch. I make a more formal sketch to finalize the layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props.
3. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple folders for the various props and the character which makes it easier to plan, especially when so many of the parts overlap. If you look closely, you ca...
2020-10-24 01:40:58 +0000 UTC View Post
I'm switching to a larger size for the wallpaper from now on.
2020-10-24 01:40:03 +0000 UTC View Post
When the witch pranked them by swapping their costumes at the party, it was awkward at first but they made a lot of new friends and even earned $12.
This was drawn based on a suggestion from Cardboard2396 for October's theme of "Costume Party".
2020-10-24 01:38:45 +0000 UTC View PostWhich costumes would you like to see me draw this month? After the poll, I'll start drawing them in order from most popular to least.
Vote for as many as you like. The poll closes on Friday at midnight-ish.

The Sketch Stream went well but it was interrupted by a connectivity problem so I'm still taking suggestions for a few more pictures.
The theme is "Something You Would Like To See At a Costume Party".
Please comment with your suggestions!
2020-10-04 00:40:20 +0000 UTC View PostJoin me now at https://picarto.tv/DovSherman for my October sketch stream and bring your suggestions for "Costume Party" pictures!
2020-10-03 20:56:38 +0000 UTC View PostMy next Sketch Stream will be on Saturday, October 3rd at 2PM Pacific time.
It's Halloween season so this month's theme is "Costume Party"
Give me your suggestions for you'd like to see at a costume party such as what types of costumes you'd like to see or what fun things you'd like to see happen with people in those costumes.
EDIT: No trademarked characters please.
I will post the URL for the stream when I am ready to start. If you w...
2020-10-01 14:57:20 +0000 UTC View Post
1. Rough sketch. I start with a more formal sketch to work out the layout and poses. I used Clip Studio's 3D models and perspective rulers as references and roughed in the general shapes for the clothing and props.
2. Final sketch. I use separate layers in multiple folders for the various props and the character which makes it easier to plan, especially when so many of the parts overlap. If you look closely, you can see that I draw some parts that I know will be completely hidden behind...
2020-10-01 04:37:44 +0000 UTC View Post
Pink pink pink, pink pink. Pink pink PINK. Pink pinkety pinky-pink pink? Pink.
This was drawn based on a suggestion from Carmen Ohio for September's theme of "Three Words".
2020-10-01 04:35:27 +0000 UTC View Post