Frame
I like to start out by establishing a frame. I can roughly estimate proportions as well as pose with this. It’s easy to draw lines and circles. So I start there to build around.
Shaping
Next I will rough out some lines until I find a sensible outline. It doesn’t need to be accurate, it just needs to establish an idea of a reasonable body-mass.
Refined Shaping
Moving into the rough elements, I like to begin incorporating more definitive features. This could involve hair, facial features, protruding bones, or other topographical elements.
Line Weighting
Once I have a rough character sketch, I begin the contouring process to fined the fine, pin-pointed outlines of a character. This is where the definition begins to present itself.
Clarifying contour
Once I get rid of the underlying sketch, I can begin to establish who this character is starting to become. I can get a better sense of body-masses, what details should round out and support this character this character, and what additive features belong in the scene.
Penciling
When I have a proper contour, I like to begin adding and otherwise play around with the supportive detailing elements. This can help bring out some personality to a character.
Inking
With the last round of sketches, it really helps to add the same level of contours to the basic shapes to better define cohesiveness.
Layering
I like to double back by layering the Dark over the light contours, this way I can observe the mixing of hard contrasting shapes to soft detailing lines.
Layering color
I like to layer in my color features so I can focus on individual elements to a character. This allows me to work freely of concern or distraction of non-related elements.
Layering color pt. 2
Just as with the previous stage, I layer on remaining elements one at a time. This allows me to focus on working from proximity, or by color to establish working contrasts.
Fitting it all together
Layering everything together helps ensure that it not only fits appropriately but that it all works together as well. At this stage, it’s important to ensure everything builds contrast together. This way you can see the image piece by piece.
Building a background
Last thing is building a background. A good background will either complement or contrast with the character for emphasis.