So, one of the many rewards available for Seeing Him KickStarter backers is a PDF copy of my sketchbook for the first 15 pages.
I’ve been drawing art like CRAZY! Continue reading “New Sketches for Seeing Him, the Webcomic”
So, one of the many rewards available for Seeing Him KickStarter backers is a PDF copy of my sketchbook for the first 15 pages.
I’ve been drawing art like CRAZY! Continue reading “New Sketches for Seeing Him, the Webcomic”
If you remember, back in November of 2014, my sis Kia and I ran a KickStarter to raise funds to start “Seeing Him.”
“Seeing Him” is a webcomic we both created about a nerdy skating rink owner named Kate, who falls in love with Adam, a doctor who is also a trans man. Continue reading “The Glorious Return of Seeing Him on KickStarter!”
So, in between my webcomics and my day jobs, I’ve still managed to make some new sketches to develop some comics I have in the works.
I have them posted below. They’re not in color (yet) but I wanted to show you the (dare I say, gorgeous) line-work I used to draw them.
This last sketch is from a webcomic my sister Kia and I are hoping to get on KickStarter, called “Seeing Him.”
The story is about a young lady named Kate who wants to find Mr. Right. She finds him in Adam, a devilishly handsome OB/GYN who is also a trans man.
We both felt like there weren’t enough stories with trans men in them, and what few there are don’t necessarily portray them as, like, people. We hope that “Seeing Him” can help change that.
We tried running a KickStarter previously, but we didn’t meet our goal.
But this time, we learned: we’re going to lower the fundraising goal, and offer more digital rewards and custom commissions for backers.
The plan is to get the KickStarter up online on Saturday, but with my two day jobs deciding they want me to work full-time hours, I don’t know if that’ll happen.
However, if the project gets fully funded, I can actually QUIT one day job for a while. And that would be super cool to just make more comics more often, yo.
Wish me luck!
It all started when a neighbor of mine (and by “neighbor” I mean someone five miles down the road and across the river from my house) taught my sisters and me how to crochet blankets. Continue reading “Crafting is Fun, Yo”
I knew this day was coming. I tried to delay it but it was inevitable. Continue reading “The Women Warriors Project is Done”