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Initials done for my sisters birthday.

She wanted a rather small one because she knows how long they take and felt it was a little too much effort to do one full size. While I don't agree, it turned out well as it was a test of my skills I've learned so far.

Using my 0.03mm Copic Multiliner SP for the entirety of this work, I'm quite impressed with the detail I have achieved. These pens never cease to amaze me, I can't recommend them enough.

A4, about 8 hours.

Not as many drafts as last time, still plenty though.

Not as many drafts as last time, still plenty though.

Narrowing it down.

Narrowing it down.

Finalist.

Finalist.

Winner.

Winner.

Much like the previous two works, I layed a sheet of paper over the silhouette of the final form and pencilled-in the draft from there.

Much like the previous two works, I layed a sheet of paper over the silhouette of the final form and pencilled-in the draft from there.

While I take significant jumps between progression pics, they're only a couple hours apart as the work itself is quite small.

While I take significant jumps between progression pics, they're only a couple hours apart as the work itself is quite small.

Nearly there.

Nearly there.

Final, paper blemishes removed and levels adjusted in PS.

Note that Artstation compresses these images a fair bit. The original retains the vast majority of the detail.

Final, paper blemishes removed and levels adjusted in PS.

Note that Artstation compresses these images a fair bit. The original retains the vast majority of the detail.

Some close ups. I'm quite proud of this one as its the smallest yet, which means it has my finest detail I've so far achieved.

Some close ups. I'm quite proud of this one as its the smallest yet, which means it has my finest detail I've so far achieved.

As I said, quite small. But indeed exceptionally potent.

As I said, quite small. But indeed exceptionally potent.