Behold, a quartet (UPDATE: quintet!) of Clip Studio Paint sketch sets based on art requests from the $20 tier! The files are a bit larger than previous ones because I'm drawing at higher resolution nowadays, in the hopes of gaining a better idea of what a finished art technique (for published comics) might be like.
UPDATE CLARIFICATION: Ehh, the last one already appeared as a bonus illo in last Wednesday's Distressed Damsels feature, but I thought I might as well repost it here.
Brief notes:
A great suggestion on the Jersey Devil, as I'd forgotten that the fabled beastie hails from NJ's Pine Barrens, just like Ninjette's clan!

That second Bettie pose is nice ref, especially the daintily upheld right arm. Might rip that off for a comic page, someday. Also, tough to pull off Emp cosplaying HQ; maybe I should've tried the classic outfit, in which Emp's veru different physique would've neen prominent.

The first sketch at upper left is based on an old photo from Charlies' Angels, and I could not do anything with the existing poses. Might try again from a better camera angle. And kudos for the Patron suggesting the rooftopping image; I might try more sketching along those lines in the future.

Yeah, that first try at the Betty cosplay was a mess, and looks nothing like the ref photo;; oddly, the subsequent, more cartoony take after it does look a bit more like her.

The imagery of the second damsel is continuing from a comic page featuring the same lass running afoul of a magic analogue for the infamous "tape drone"; I think that comic was exclusive to the $5 tiers on the DiD Wednesday weekly feature a while back.
Coming soon: A query on what you fine folks would like to see on this Patreon, as I'm presently weathering a run of Patrons downgrading or deleting their pledges. Ouch! Also, I'll sketch out my ambitious but quite possibly unwieldly and unworkable career plans for 2020, as I'm eyeing a bold new experiment in both workflow and content. Wheeee!
Tomorrow on this here Patreon: The tale of "cocktail dress damsel distress" reaches an abrupt conclusion, but not before featuring some of the best (and tightest) pencil artwork I ever did for a commissioned story.
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