I think the shipping batman with anyone is so funny. Because on one end you have someone who is litterally just some guy/girl/nonbinary pal with powers and/or trauma and on the other end you have the father of the DC equivalent of the Kardashians who dresses up as a bat to beat the crap out of clowns.
Personally think we should put bruce in more ships that give him physic damage.
Ppl without ADHD be like “oh if I get rid of all possible distractions then you’ll be forced to focus on the boring task!” Fool… You underestimate my Power
may i ask how you do the black comic-like shading? i've been trying to do it for myself and i can never get it down (+ your art is awessssome)
I’m not the best teacher but I’ll try to break it down.
The basics:
Comic-like shading from what I started picking up is the mixture of understanding light, shadows, and folds.
Once you’re comfortable with hatching and able to identify shadows, that’s where the next part comes in.
Instead of a vague blob of approximation of light and shadow, try to match the areas of the shadows from the photograph to your drawing using your eyes. You can do more detailed than this if you want to
Then you can do a lot of simplifying, since in comics, most people aren’t doing full render. If you know how the shadow works in folds, you can start simplifying the approximate areas where you should be shading.. sort of like this?
A lot of the comic shading you see in art is just people understanding light/shadow and going: how do I make this less annoying for myself?
Once you start practicing, you might find drawing every single detail incredibly annoying. Find an artist with a similar style to yours and see how they shade, or another artist who’s shading you like and see if you can apply it to your own style.
Another example:
Light = green
Shadow = Red
Try using in black and white to shade extreme highlights and shadows with no colors.
Try drawing people in leather with strong light in the references, it’ll force your brain to think of a way to make it look good. At first, you might not understand how to transfer it but over time you will be able to so don’t give up if you think it looks ugly :p
A lot of people draw things that look unsatisfactory & then just don’t post it
Also, I think a simpler shading style might be better for your art since yours relies a lot on color. There’s also beauty in simplicity like chris samnee.
If you have a specific drawing you’d like me to explain why I shaded the way I did, let me know!