Two pictures today, an early sketch of Diana, and one of Phoebe that's been colorized.

Here's Diana, although I got somewhat better at drwing her hair. Sharp-eyed readers might notice faint vertical lines marring the drawing. (They showed up better before I compressed the picture for the web.) That's because I do a lot of my sketches on the backs of pieces of paper I print out at work. Reuising is recycling, after all. I cut the paper in half to make it fit neatly in my workspace, which doesn't leave a lot of room for big sketches, but it's good for thumbnails and just playing around.

And here's Phoebe, who actually has arms in the comic, but does not yet appear in color. We're still working on a way to do color that doesn't take too long. I'm a really slow artist with a full time job, and I don't want to spend every spare moment working on the comic, so we're limited in what we can do.
Diana and Phoebe originated as WitchCraft characters (further verifying that Eden Studios owns my soul), and were originally identical tiwns. They became fraternal twins for the comic because that would make it easier to tell them apart. That also meant I could make Phoebe brighter and more flamboyant, and Diana darker and more somber, in keeping with their respective personalities.