

100 Days of Making Comics Day 2
Here’s my progress for Day 2 of the 100 Days of Making Comics Challenge. I drew and began inking Page 5, which is the final page of the introduction. For those who are curious, the story begins with a pregnant dog that is abandoned in an alley by her former owner because he is unable to care for the puppies. Part 1 focuses mostly on the mother dog and her life as a stray as she struggles to care for her new litter. I have the main outline of the story complete and will disclo


100 Days of Making Comics Day 1: Fear
Hi, I’m Sydney and I’m a perfectionist. Like many other people, I have a fear of failure. I enjoy making mistakes as much as getting a filling at the dentist. Unfortunately, making mistakes is as much of a part of life as breathing or eating. We all do it. It’s how we learn. Despite hearing those words for my entire life (heck, I even say them all the time to students), I’m STILL trying to convince myself that it’s okay to “screw up” every once in a while. It’s okay to jump i


Sketchbook Sunday: March Madness
I'll admit it. I've been watching a lot of basketball these last few days, in what can only be described as the greatest time of the year (with the exception of perhaps Christmas) to sports fanatics such as myself. But during this time of "March Madness," I've encountered a different madness from the one of bracket-busting upsets during four straight afternoons and evenings of non-stop hoops action. A madness for sketching. Because I am a fidget, and, despite being a big fan