@PPD : looking at that revised version makes me think.. With your 'standard' way of sketching things, are you going for a chalk-like feel? I haven't really done much chalk stuff, makes me think that I should.
@0xDB: Dinosaur-themed bus? Reminds me of Scott Robertson's videos (
eg.)
Doing a lot of design stuff recently. As usual, most of it is not scanned yet. But I did bother to scan this:

(real size: ~ 5.5 x 3 cm (downscaled to approximate this size). Media: 0.5mm fineliner, 2b pencil)
Then I thought I should probably polish up my tablet drafting skills, so did a bit more iteration.


Thoughts:
* Lined paper is really useful for design work (not limited to typography) once you get to the point you can 'switch off' your awareness of the lines
* z-sorting everything is pretty important to a clean result [1]
* Picking out some section lines ahead of time, rather than putting lines in STRICTLY according to z values, is too.
* might be possible to do the fine lines traditionally (with an 0.1 fineliner), to improve drafting skills more.
[1] not that I would call this a clean result

Topology comes and goes, much like my mind at this time of night.
@Atnas:
Maybe he just didn't want his masochistic tendencies to be known
