Jess Fink
Chester page, actual size: a little under 6 inches wide.
I work stupid small! I actually used to work smaller, the early Chester pages from the first half of the book are about 5.5 inches tall. My Smut Peddler comic was 8x12, the biggest I’ve worked. I just feel more comfortable drawing tiny things, space is scary. Drawing all these little details is getting a bit intense though, I may experiment with working bigger for future projects.

Chester page, actual size: a little under 6 inches wide.

I work stupid small! I actually used to work smaller, the early Chester pages from the first half of the book are about 5.5 inches tall. My Smut Peddler comic was 8x12, the biggest I’ve worked. I just feel more comfortable drawing tiny things, space is scary. Drawing all these little details is getting a bit intense though, I may experiment with working bigger for future projects.

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    at the same scale. It both delights and intimidates me to find accomplished artists who work
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    same
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    holy balls. I’m impressed.
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    Aaaaa such gorgeous detailed...I’m in such awe
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    whoa! awesome. (and TINY!)
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    This feel, I know it well.
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    She works small but gets in so much DETAIL! Flawless.
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