Episode two went by way more smoothly than episode one. Since I fought my way through the technology and the clunky interfaces of social media once before, the second time was much easier. This episode had a much faster turnaround time from its conception than the first episode as well, and with objectively stronger results.
There's not too much to say about this episode. It originally was going to be in black and white due to the horrors of coloring the first episode and the endless hours spent doing that. However, to achieve what I wanted, coloring in black and white would take the same effort as going full color. So why not just do that? Otherwise, this episode was pretty streamline. I will say however that future episodes will likely be different. Just because going digital like I've been doing has been tedious and super repetitive. So, I am toying around with exploring different mediums. Episode three, for instance, will be hand painted. As far as future episodes go, we'll see. Perhaps I'll do one in watercolor, maybe in colored pencil, heck maybe I'll use paper cutouts. This not only makes creating an episode more fun but is also more fun to look at. Again, all this is up in the air; nothing official. The only thing you can expect for sure is that episode three will be handpainted (cuz I already started it hahaha!)
With that out the way, here are the roughs for episode two for your viewing pleasure. These aren't nearly as polished as the ones in the first one, but you know who cares? Not me obviously.
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