6 Month Character Redraw // Digital Art Process

6 months ago, I drew this little witch on a piece of computer paper. I was sneaking the time in to draw her between tasks at work, and it gave me so much JOY to be drawing again.

So here I am, 6 months later, having drawn nearly every day since!

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I should at least mention the material difference between the two. I used very different tools on the updated drawing. I felt it was still fair to use digital tools to compare against because they are representative of the investment I made in myself.

Before? Casual art. A doodle.
After? Look out world, Ashley’s taking herself seriously.


Full Drawings:

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(Sharpie on computer paper)

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(Drawn on a tablet using Procreate)

While it isn’t perfect, I’m extremely proud of how far I’ve come.

This went through multiple sketches before I landed on a pose and composition, but I accidentally erased the sketches before I exported them. On the bright side, my Procreate library looks very organized.

Watch the process here:


Another interesting comparison:

Maybe it would’ve been more appropriate to redraw this image...
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This was my first drawing with my fancy new setup, and while I’m still pretty happy with the quality of it, it took me 9 hours and 17 minutes.

I mean, she’s cute, but she’s not THAT cute. (Fun fact: At the time, I was so nervous to share this drawing that I didn’t sleep all night.)

By comparison, my redrawn fire-witch-lady took just short of 2 hours.

That’s probably my greatest improvement over the last 6 months - I can finish a drawing in less than one full day. I’m expecting my gold medal in the mail any time now.


Here’s hoping for more drastic improvement in the next 6 months!

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