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30 New Comics By A Medical Student Who Once Hesitated To Make Comics, But Now Has Over 100K Followers
At the beginning of 2019, a medical student with dreams of becoming a cardiologist submitted her comics to Bored Panda. "I've wanted to draw comics for a while now but never really had the guts to, up until recently," Amy Revives wrote then.
Fast forward nearly two years, and the project now has nearly 100K followers on Instagram.
Step by step, Amy has not only developed her own visual style, but she has become an efficient storyteller as well. Focusing on quirky characters and their interactions, she constantly comes up with new ways to look at life and everything it has to offer. Whether it's following recipes in the kitchen or trying to wear a summer dress on a windy day, continue scrolling and check out what Amy has been up to!
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Through medicine, Amy has learned that while the physical body is very important to one's well-being, their mental health is vital to a good life as well. The student said that she may not be able to help someone with the physical aspect for now, but she hopes that her comics can help their mental side. "Laughter and smiling flood the body and brain with happy chemicals and overall lift your mood, make you feel more energized and reduce stress. Through my comics, I hope to be able to bring a beautiful wide grin to your face and, at least momentarily, let you forget about your worries."
Amy has always loved doing art in her free time. "I was drawing before I knew how to walk, and probably even talk — though they probably didn't look like much at the time."
When she was 12, Amy got her very first drawing tablet. The immediate excitement had her bouncing off the walls with pure pleasure. "I spent countless late nights practicing and getting to know the digital world of art. I explored realism as well as abstract but found that I was most happy making comics about daily life," she said.
For those that are confused with her measuring techniques, some measure using a scale as opposed to using cups.
The wild tiger hisses at a strange object. This has never been caught on camera.
I have realized, like my mom, I cannot enjoy the food I prepared for others more than the food others prepared for me.
Scrolled all the way down just to see if the page would ever end. And it did. What's with the black hands? It's really distracting.
I wonder about the hand color. Does the artist have a different skin tone on her hands irl?
Black hands resembles red panda hands. Red hair and shadowy black hands.
someone posted the answer to the black hands/feet thing in #14: James Smith 6 minutes ago https://publish.twitter.com/?url=https://twitter.com/amyrevsquad/status/1194996835255029760 Amy Revives @amyrevsquad · Nov 14, 2019 Since some of you keep asking- this is why my hands are black! It's the red-panda within me!!
a lot of people are asking about the black hands and feet. a lot of artists have their own little quirks to make their art unique. maybe it’s a signature hairstyle, certain poses that the characters always do, or even missing facial features. I think that black hands and feet are just this artist’s quirk.
Love the comics. But the title..? - "111 Comics By A Medical Student Who Never Had The Guts To Become A Comic Artist, But Finally Dared To (New Pics)" I would get it if its the first.. 10.. ever. But, these comics surely don't looks like someone who finally dared to be a comic artist, but have been it for quite some time. Even if you only draw comics for your self, your still an artist.
Is she a lefty? Sorry it just looked like she was holding the mugs with her left hand
Red pandas are sooooo cute! But I love llamas more (you can bully me about llamas don't worry, I'm already bullied by people)
Scrolled all the way down just to see if the page would ever end. And it did. What's with the black hands? It's really distracting.
I wonder about the hand color. Does the artist have a different skin tone on her hands irl?
Black hands resembles red panda hands. Red hair and shadowy black hands.
someone posted the answer to the black hands/feet thing in #14: James Smith 6 minutes ago https://publish.twitter.com/?url=https://twitter.com/amyrevsquad/status/1194996835255029760 Amy Revives @amyrevsquad · Nov 14, 2019 Since some of you keep asking- this is why my hands are black! It's the red-panda within me!!
a lot of people are asking about the black hands and feet. a lot of artists have their own little quirks to make their art unique. maybe it’s a signature hairstyle, certain poses that the characters always do, or even missing facial features. I think that black hands and feet are just this artist’s quirk.
Love the comics. But the title..? - "111 Comics By A Medical Student Who Never Had The Guts To Become A Comic Artist, But Finally Dared To (New Pics)" I would get it if its the first.. 10.. ever. But, these comics surely don't looks like someone who finally dared to be a comic artist, but have been it for quite some time. Even if you only draw comics for your self, your still an artist.
Is she a lefty? Sorry it just looked like she was holding the mugs with her left hand
Red pandas are sooooo cute! But I love llamas more (you can bully me about llamas don't worry, I'm already bullied by people)