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>>52 It depends. As Bob said, roughly 3 hours is for the pencil sketch (these are made on paper and scanned). I try to recheck the sketch after some time and see if there are any problems and if there's something that can be added/changed/removed (usually there's always something to change). So that can add extra time. After that you have the inking, which is also extra hours and you have to be careful, you cant erase ink. Keep in mind, time flies by when you draw, so I cant give you exactly the time frame. On paper it take more time, but it's a fun process and the end result are better (imo). Digitally it's faster, as you can edit the image at any time, but this can give you bad habits and hinder your drawing skills. Also keep in mind, some of the details dont take that much brain power and are random. Nobody is going to calculate if the cloth folds are mathematically/physically correct to the last detail. There are general rules to keep in mind, but if it looks believable/pleasant enough, you're good to go. Not that mine are believable enough, im still figuring things out.