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Back to Making "A Wish for Wings."
Evolution
of the Story
Developing the Characters
The Cadre of Angels and the Shadow Society
Original Outlines
Making the Comic
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The very first sketch
of Andrea at Age 7. If you look carefully, you can see that
originally she was to have semi wavy hair, then I decided on straight
locks. I didn't use this sketch because the hair was TOO straight.
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The first attempt at
Andrea at Age 27. I was very unhappy with the way she came out, mostly with the hair and how it came to her neck. She is literally the first character I've drawn with short hair. |
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As I was drawing the
Young and Older Andreas, a new character popped into my head, and told me
she was Andrea at 17. I quickly sketched her out.
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The first sketch of
the Young Andrea I was happy with. She changed yet again in a few
more sketches, growing her hair MUCH longer. |
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The first sketch of
Older Andrea that I really liked. Eventually, her eyes became
larger, but still were meant to look almond shaped. |
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The first poster
created to advertise A Wish for Wings. I loved it when I drew it,
hated it the next day. I quickly replaced it with a much better
poster. The original was in color, but I have been unable to find
the color version. The final version, done the next day, can be seen
on the main page. |
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Originally, A Wish for
Wings would have been a daily three panel strip. This was the
original panel for the first episode. The wings were going to be
digitally copied from one side to the other, and that panel copied again
for Panel 3. Episode 1 of the finished series was done as six panels on a
full sheet of paper, while this test strip was done as one small strip at the top of
a sheet of paper. |
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