





Here are the pages from All These Days Undone with the original "pencils" and "inks." I put quotations on these because I really did all of them digitally, though I still broke up the process as if I had used traditional media.
As a note, page 4 went from pencil straight to color. Page 5 is really sketchy because I planned on blurring it when I added color.
Enjoy!
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