Wacom touch? Sounds nice.
I'm really happy with how that drawing turned out. I tried to use a lot more shadow (not for the darkness, that's just a semi-transperent black layer over the foreground) to make everything more realistic, and I think it worked. I like that style, which, through it's mediocrity, has become something all my own. It looks like it was made on a computer with solid paintbrushes in PS, but keeps a very clean appearance.
Also, I *believe* that's the first instance of a backround in one of my drawings, or at least one that I spent any sort of time on. The one in silent night (WAAAAAY back. It was, loik, the 3rd thing I ever inked, back when I only had Sky; no imp or 'sona) doesn't really count, since I just made a black backround and put a white spot for the moon. I actually spent a lot of time on that, at least compared to the rest of the drawing. Out of the hour or so it took me to ink, the backround took up around 15 mins, which is a lot considering the rest of the work. In addition to the detail on the moon and comet, you'll notice the milky way (diagonal light blotch from middle left to upper right) and a bright horizon (which I killed with the turbo blur, so now it isn't actually the horizon). Also (I love this part), the stars are ACCURATE to the night sky.
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... did I get anybody with that? No?
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