Today’s prompt was Hope. Rather than illustrate an abstract concept, I decided to draw my friend whose name is Hope. Hope likes Ninja Turtles.

Here’s a color version.

Today’s prompt was Hope. Rather than illustrate an abstract concept, I decided to draw my friend whose name is Hope. Hope likes Ninja Turtles.
Here’s a color version.
Here’s a dizzy chibi with a very different style of linework than the last chibis. I made this one an intentionally blank character because I’m really focusing on the concept of dizzy rather than any character details at all.
These cuties are playing catch.
Earlier this year there were a couple of jobs that I didn’t get that called for a chibi style. Now, as you can see below, I can do chibi. I just usually don’t. So, I didn’t really have much in the way of chibi samples to send. I’m not entirely sure why I didn’t get the job, but lack of suitable samples is right at the top of my list of suspects.
So, I’m going to see if I can’t use Inktober to come up with a few chibi samples for future use. Next time, maybe I’ll get the chibi job.
Oh, btw, I do take commissions. Want me to draw you some chibis, or anything else? Just contact me and I’ll be happy to work with you.
And now I’m done. Same character from about age 2 to 18.
Five ages now. I think at 16 she might just be on the swim team.
A series of character sketches depicting one character through multiple ages.
Now 4 ages. I bet she’s a good swimmer by age 13.
A series of character sketches depicting one character through multiple ages.
Here’s the same girl at ages 2, 5, and 10. Or thereabouts, anyway.
Here’s the same girl at ages 2 and 5.
Here’s a cute 2 year old in a little skirted swimsuit.