I haven't been drawing or painting recently at all, and I got no guarantee that it'll happen soon. When it does I'll post, hopefully that'll be soon but like I just said, no guarantees. I've mainly been writing, not the book my Brother and I have been working on, but all the information for it. I am working the information into the program: Articy: Draft SE. This is a real bothersome pain to do, not due to the program; it really does make this work so easy, but because of all the information that needs to go in that I have to trawl through and obtain to place it in there. Once there we won't be able to get confused on things like we do right now. Sometimes we mistake a certain Species' self-given name with that of another or one character's name is forgotten and we mistakenly half remember it and have to fix this later. Sometimes a character's perspective and mindset get forgotten and exposition fills their words, the program gives us instant access to their character/species/culture/socio-economic/etc portfolio at a clickable glance and is worth all the BS in setting up. Once this is done the story will be making incredible headway.
In other news I got a four day weekend this week, due to working my schedule around, and should get a few things made but you never know for sure. I got inspired by some stuff going on and may even make a bunch of cool sketches or work on the comic I want to make. Anyways I think I should mention that I recently took a look around at a plethora of female demon artwork. While a lot of it was useful for posing reasons only about 10 had good designs and only 4 of them were innovative or truly unique in any way shape or form. fleshdemon by Shen-fn-woo (which is highly NSFW,) Demon Suni by XenoPredDragon, Rahab by hawanja, and Cat-Bat's rendition of Mammon. I really don't get why the female demonic entity is so lackadaisically portrayed these days and the like. So when designing female Demonic entities (whether as villains or what have you else) take a look at these people and the Dragon Age Fat Demon thing and think to yourself, how are these different from the norm, how are they innovative, and how can I apply that kind of innovation to my own design?