One of the signature pages of Myre Vol. 1. I waited till the very end to paint the lower panel. Like with Myre Vol. 2, I never really work in chronological order unless the characters have to move through the same colors. Once I reach a page that I find too challenging for the time, I set it aside and work on other pages until I feel ready to tackle it. Myre 2 has a ton like that. x3
There's no need to struggle when there's always the option to make progress somewhere else. I guess that's a good thing about not making a live-online-comic for which the artist updates pages as they come out of the oven fresh. :) Here, you got some good old Yria vibes. Some easter eggs with friends are in it, too. :)
I hope you have a lovely weekend!
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There's no need to struggle when there's always the option to make progress somewhere else. I guess that's a good thing about not making a live-online-comic for which the artist updates pages as they come out of the oven fresh. :) Here, you got some good old Yria vibes. Some easter eggs with friends are in it, too. :)
I hope you have a lovely weekend!
The lower panel is available as high resolution here -> https://www.patreon.com/posts/high-.....ution-92378248
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This tavern dont look very friendly to dragons... Juvenile real dragon or a equivalent to a dragonoid in the wall?
Very much love the gruff looking feline with the dainty tea cup, such a cute contrast.
This has me cracking up as well. Is it a shot of espresso? Is it a tiny gong fu with oolong? Enquiring minds must know.
I never realized how slim Myre was until I saw the second panel. Rough and tough she may be but, da-yum what a body.
All that's needed is background music by a grungy band of hurdy-gurdy, lute and tabor musicians
This scene requires a rousing musical strand of Ennio Morricone.
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