Process Crops – The Harbinger’s Path Ch3 | October 4, 2025

Progress drawing of Malyck from Guild Wars 2, who is painted with a red mask in preparation for adding colors later.
The Harbinger’s Path | Chapter 3 work-in-progress crop (art not final)

Progress crop from the page I’m cleaning up today I felt like sharing. The colors are not the actual ones – it’s just a bright color I’m using to see the mask more easily. 


Edit: October 13, 2025 

Repurposing this post to add any additional process crops I feel like sharing for chapter 3! 

Comic panel work-in-progress crop showing a background with large, thorned vines in the environment. A small figure of Malyck can be seen viewing the scene, overlooking the thorny vines. Did some drawing for this panel tonight! Did the line sketch drawing and color masks The red there is again only for masking, and not the final color – though it looks a little nifty to me, as-is. 

I have a confession to make – I have never been comfortable choosing local colors until drawing this comic. I’m not sure what happened, but I would never, not in a million years, have been able to choose the colors in this panel a year ago. My local colors often lacked harmony when I chose them, and I would need to do quite a bit of trial-and-error until figuring out a palette which was somewhat decent – and even then, I was often displeased by the colors. 

Remember, Chapter 1 was initially conceived as a black-and-white comic. For that chapter – and that chapter alone – I added color after doing a greyscale value pass. This was my initial plan because I am very fond of black-and-white comics – but it was also because I was not confident whether I could pull off color successfully for a comic page. 

In Chapter 2, this chapter was conceived in color from the start. However, it uses a mixture of different workflow experiments for different pages. Many of these pages didn’t begin with local color. Many began with a burnt sienna value drawing, with colors layered on top (though I might not have used this method for every page). 

Chapter 3 is the first time, I think, where I’ve been starting with local colors first (though I’d need to check chapter 2 to be certain). I never would have had the confidence to do this in chapters 1 or 2 – or anytime before this year. I definitely focused on values first before now, and drawing the comic has really felt like remembering all the things I used to love about lines. I haven’t really worked with lines (beyond very loose sketches) for years.

It’s been helping so much with making several things which have eluded me for years feel much more natural to me. Mainly improving my construction drawing from imagination skills, and I think it is also the reason my ability to choose local colors seems to be improving. 

I’m so happy I started this comic, for so many reasons, and this is just one more reason to add. 

Loose and messy "layout" sketch of the previous drawing. Here’s how it looked when I opened the file tonight (with some text redacted to prevent spoilers). 


Edit: October 19, 2025 

Line drawing of Trahearne from Guild Wars 2. His arms are behind him and he appears distraught. A checkerboard pattern is over the image signifying transparency. Crop from one of the panels I’ve been drawing this weekend. While drawing chapter 2, discovering Krita’s “isolate layer function” felt like unlocking a superpower. I was vaguely aware this functionality existed in Photoshop, but I never used it, because I rarely worked with lineart until this year. I never appreciated how useful and time-saving it was until now.

During chapter 1 and partway in chapter 2, whenever I needed to adjust part of the lineart, I was manually going through my convoluted stack of layers, hiding and un-hiding through them until I could see the lines clear enough to pinpoint what I needed to adjust. 

But now, no more! All i need to click is “isolate layer” and that’s it! I can see the entire layer! Right then, right there. 

Magic, I tell you. 


Edit: November 14, 2025 

Work-in-progress panel crop showing Trahearne and part of an arm. Currently enjoying cleaning up this panel! 


Edit: December 5, 2025 

Work-in-progress panel crop showing Malyck's hand making a grabbing motion.


Edit: December 13, 2025 

Work-in-progress panel crop showing Malyck intimidating Trahearne.


Edit: January 17, 2025 

Work-in-progress panel crop showing Trahearne looking determined.

A work-in-progress panel, and–Work-in-progress panel crop showing Trahearne looking down judgmentally. –a no context Trahearne! 


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