Midwife, aborted Page 1


Dystopia Chapter Two - Midwife Aborted Page 1
The title, "DYSTOPIA: MIDWIFE, ABORTED," is boldly printed at the top in large, high-contrast lettering with a futuristic typeface.

The full-page image below the title is a dramatic, stylized cover of the first page in this chapter of the Dystopia webcomic. The central figure, a "midwife" appears to be some type of female synthetic humanoid with pale grey skin and wearing a light blue body suit including a white mask-like face cover and connection nodes on top of the head. The expression is cold and emotionless, with augmented cyan eyes staring at a reflection in a metallic table.

The mirror-like table is covered with intense splatters of red blood, starkly contrasting with the sterile silver of the metallic surface behind the midwife. The blood is spread across the background and over the figure’s body, implying a violent event. Behind the metallic surface is a blurred set of library shelves containing books and medical records.

Chapter 02: Midwife, aborted – Page 01

Welcome to the second Dystopia chapter! This time around, we leave the Rim and travel deeper into the city to the second level "Control Ring" and meet two new friends. 

Art Notes: In the seven months since the start of the Dystopia webcomics, the process of creating the pages has continued to evolve. My knowledge of Clip Studio Paint has grown (and I've learned that there is so much more to learn). Jackwraith and I continue the process of developing page layouts from the script, and making adjustments to panels and pages. All of the dialogue and word balloons are positioned on the pages at this point and in some cases, I'll make adjustments to the positioning of characters to better fit the panel. From the page layouts I work in a slack method of creating the pages in eight to ten page groups where I create the rough pencils for each page and bounce from one to another in that ten page group. After the roughs are complete, I start the clean up and inks starting on the first page of the group and working forward. With chapter two, I've begun working on backgrounds prior to completing the foreground characters. I then add flat colors for each of the pages, and then the week prior to sharing the pages on the dystopia website. The last week is spent adding depth to the colors and proofreading the dialogue.

The act of creating the art is improving. I feel a stronger control over the craft and confidence in being able to manifest what is in my head. I'm still working to build the confidence in what I am doing, and the act of sitting in front of my tablet and drawing has become an enjoyable aspect of each day.

There's loads of neat stuff coming... I hope that you'll continue to join us.