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I’ve figured out how to set up email subscriptions for the website! It’s now easier to know when I send updates.
You can even set up which categories you can see. If you wanna see all my blog posts, or just want to get an email sent when a new episode is up, the options are there!
New Episode last Saturday
I realized that the RSS feed doesn’t work when I just add a new episode. So I’ll post updates in this blog as well.
As always, The Forester will update on Saturdays!
Kyra’s first final design.

And here she is! Kyra’s first final design.
The thing that I liked the most out of this one is how expressive I made her. I knew that her personality was going to be somewhat cocky, but also friendly and inviting.
A shortcut often used in character design is to use many sharp edgesto indicate that a character has some hostility in them. That is why the biggest shape is the roundness of her head and the big eyes is there to make her feel approachable. The next part of the design to make her evoke some stability is an overall triangle shape with the bottom edge flat near the ground. When this is done, it subconciously evokes a secure foundation.
Now, there are still some problems with this if I was to use this in a comic. She has a lot of embelishments on her belts and the wrappings around her boots. This would be fine if I was focusing on illustration and taking my time. But for the sake of speed, I needed to simplify the character even more.
This was the design I had in mind to use for a long time until you see her final final design.
Kyra’s Old Design, before I got gud.
After my friend’s comment about Kyra looking like a well-known League of Legends character I knew I had to iterate on her design even more. So this time around I did a full-body sketch.
At the time I didn’t know much about how cloth works. So the lines for it are just straight, and the clothing doesn’t have any feeling of depth. The design is pretty flat. But I went forward with it anyway. I knew that somewhere I’d come up with something I was pleased with.

I knew that skill came with mileage. I didn’t know that there’s more to getting better at drawing than simply drawing a lot. Purposeful studies have helped me more than anything and I’m still bad at giving myself permission to do style studies instead of drawing the comic all the time.
The thing that I enjoy a lot out of this is seeing how much I’ve improved since I did this drawing. If you have a problem with comparing yourself to others, then I invite you to just look at how far you have come. When we say someone is “talented” it’s only because we’re seeing the end results and not all the hours put into honing a craft.
Keep drawing, making cool shit, and being creative. Never stop!
Question for Everyone

I’ve put up a poll on Twitter and BlueSky asking how you would prefer to get updates with The Forester. If you would prefer shorter comics, but more frequent updates. Or if you want longer comics, but updates are farther apart.
Give those a look. It also happens that you can reply to these blog posts too, if you wanted to say something directly.
Late Update

Saturday’s update is going to come later in the day because this week I had the fun experience of losing my job!
Don’t worry! I’m still working hard on The Forester and it’s something that I won’t abandon. Life just happens sometimes and we have to adjust when things don’t go as expected. I’m having a lot of fun interacting with you and I’m very happy to see how many people are reading my comic!
So, look forward to continued updates!
EDIT: This week’s update is taking longer than I thought… I’m thinking about doing updates every other week instead. It might not go that way, this week’s episode just would feel very weird if I was to chop it up so that I could keep doing weekly releases.
ADHD Kicks In
New update tomorrow!
While I have been working hard at drawing the comic for you, I still am not as far along as I would like. That means I’ve got a ton of drawing to do today! Wooo! \o/

Remember to not burn yourself out when you are working on your projects. Remind yourself of the value you get when you make them. For me, I love to see my story unfolding in front of me. More so than having the script written. It feels much more tangible when the characters are drawn and I can actually see them interacting. I absolutely love it!
I’m also excited to say that I will be applying to be a member of the Spider Forest Webcomic Collective! They are a community of artists who draw comics and promote each others’ work. I’ve already made a few friends on their Discord server and I just love how supportive everyone is. I love giving encouragement and support to everyone there, too!
There’s a lot of great people there and you can find their website here:
Surprise Episode!
I wanted to get back to being two weeks ahead of my Tapas and Webtoon profiles. So you get an extra episode early!
Don’t worry, I still plan on getting an update out this Saturday as well!
Now We’re Getting Somewhere!
We’re getting really close to a design that I was satisfied with. I still sorta do, but I’m very much okay with what I end up with.
I made this and a close friend of mine was like, “That looks like Vex from League of Legends.” I don’t play League and I looked her up then immediately went, “Dammit!” haha!
Sometimes you can’t help but have your characters be similar to something else that’s out there. I think there are artists and writers who are afraid of that and I totally get it. These days, if a character of mine happens to resemble another more popular one, I think “Cool!” and move on if the design isn’t too similar. And then if someone recognizes the influences I pulled from I go, “Yeah! You like that too?” and promptly geek out with them.
I always get pleased when someone knows what I pull from. It means we have something in common and that’s what I like to see.

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