
Just don’t call her Lady Black Falcon.
Created in Clip Studio Paint Pro on a Surface Pro 4. Here is the time lapse video showing the process:
For those unfamiliar with Clip Studio Paint, and are wondering how at one point the color shifts from a bunch of opaque swishes to a giant smear of paint across the whole page that very roughly follows the black lines, that is me using the “colorize” feature in Clip Studio. It saves me a lot of time, and with drawings that are not very intricate, it is close enough. After that, I just shove colors around using a watercolor brush then make shadows and highlights with the airbrush tool.
And for anyone interested, here is just the B&W line art version:
