You've probably already fixed your technique since you posted this, but you would save a ton of time by making an expand > fill action. You'd get rid of almost all the artifacts and could basically just paintbucket the whole thing.
I hope you don't mind of some questions of mine. I know this would be an old vidoe post of yours but I am trying to hope that my questions will be answered.
I'm a regular flatter for color tones for comics and I use the wacom pen tablet for flatting and I'm having a little trouble with my speed and accuracy in it, after watching this video I'm getting curious if this tool would really be helpful for a flatting job when it comes to speed and accuracy. Thanks a lot for your asnwer...
I've been weighing the pros and cons between the Axiotron Modbook and the Wacom Cintiq. Which would you say is the better choice, particularly for an artist who is out and about a lot?
Personally, I think the Modbook is far better just because of its portability and ease of use. It feels like carrying around a sketchbook rather than being connected to a computer all day. I work such long hours that this is incredibly important to me.
And you're saying that you're out and about a lot, so that sounds like the Modbook would be the only choice for you.
Let me know if you decide to get one. Oh, and the new Modbook Pro is supposed to be lightyears ahead of the model I have.
Yeah, that's what I figured. I'm a film and animation student, and I'd like to have something to carry around with me. So I'm definitely thinking it's a better choice. It would help me get more work done. It seems much more practical.
Absolutely. Sounds perfect. And, yeah, it paid for itself within the first month or two just being faster to work on than my former system. And I might have mentioned it, but being able to take it with you and whip it out when you have a second of waitng in line or something is priceless.
Not really. I actually bought a Tablet PC with a flip around screen, but had to take it back because it had too many issues. The screen angle had to be perfect or you couldn't see anything, ran really hot. I know of a Fujitsi that's supposed to be pretty good, but as far as I know the Modbook is the best.
Question, you seem to brush in the colors in a lot of places, why don't you use the selection fill method? I'm trying to show a friend how to color and the more I know the better.
Some areas it doesn't work (for instance, if there isn't a solid ink line), or it's just faster to draw it in. I'm using an Axiotron ModBook (Apple Tablet PC), so I draw on the screen, plus, I'm very used to working in Photoshop. Sometimes it's just simpler to do it the way I'm used to. Everyone should find their own comfortable way, though, as long as you have the output you need.
Oh, and since I inked this page, too. I tend to put foreground and background on different layers, so that later on, if I want to push something into the background, or have light glow behind someone, etc., I don't have to mess with a selection around ink lines and making everything sync up. But, for flatting, this leaves a lot to be drawn in. Early in the video, you see me drawing around a hand. The wooden spear is in the foreground on a different layer, so I was unable to select to fill.
You've probably already fixed your technique since you posted this, but you would save a ton of time by making an expand > fill action. You'd get rid of almost all the artifacts and could basically just paintbucket the whole thing.
Buddhafyable 11 months ago
YOU STOPPED HALF WAY!! D: I was enjoying that vid!!!
fargokraft 1 year ago
Hi,
I hope you don't mind of some questions of mine. I know this would be an old vidoe post of yours but I am trying to hope that my questions will be answered.
I'm a regular flatter for color tones for comics and I use the wacom pen tablet for flatting and I'm having a little trouble with my speed and accuracy in it, after watching this video I'm getting curious if this tool would really be helpful for a flatting job when it comes to speed and accuracy. Thanks a lot for your asnwer...
fredpac 1 year ago
What is this program called? Can you do the same coloring with Photoshop?
CDBigShow 1 year ago
@CDBigShow Actually, this IS Photoshop. I use PS CS for everything I do.
I will be looking into Manga Studio, as I've heard a lot of good things, Painter and Sketchbook Pro look good, too.
raydillon 1 year ago
I've been weighing the pros and cons between the Axiotron Modbook and the Wacom Cintiq. Which would you say is the better choice, particularly for an artist who is out and about a lot?
PachucoDesigns 2 years ago
Personally, I think the Modbook is far better just because of its portability and ease of use. It feels like carrying around a sketchbook rather than being connected to a computer all day. I work such long hours that this is incredibly important to me.
And you're saying that you're out and about a lot, so that sounds like the Modbook would be the only choice for you.
Let me know if you decide to get one. Oh, and the new Modbook Pro is supposed to be lightyears ahead of the model I have.
raydillon 2 years ago
Yeah, that's what I figured. I'm a film and animation student, and I'd like to have something to carry around with me. So I'm definitely thinking it's a better choice. It would help me get more work done. It seems much more practical.
PachucoDesigns 2 years ago
Absolutely. Sounds perfect. And, yeah, it paid for itself within the first month or two just being faster to work on than my former system. And I might have mentioned it, but being able to take it with you and whip it out when you have a second of waitng in line or something is priceless.
raydillon 2 years ago
Absoutely. I'll definitely be considering it. Do you know of any other tablet PCs that stand up to this thing's performance for that purpose?
PachucoDesigns 2 years ago
Not really. I actually bought a Tablet PC with a flip around screen, but had to take it back because it had too many issues. The screen angle had to be perfect or you couldn't see anything, ran really hot. I know of a Fujitsi that's supposed to be pretty good, but as far as I know the Modbook is the best.
raydillon 2 years ago
Question, you seem to brush in the colors in a lot of places, why don't you use the selection fill method? I'm trying to show a friend how to color and the more I know the better.
fishdirt 2 years ago
Some areas it doesn't work (for instance, if there isn't a solid ink line), or it's just faster to draw it in. I'm using an Axiotron ModBook (Apple Tablet PC), so I draw on the screen, plus, I'm very used to working in Photoshop. Sometimes it's just simpler to do it the way I'm used to. Everyone should find their own comfortable way, though, as long as you have the output you need.
raydillon 2 years ago
Oh, and since I inked this page, too. I tend to put foreground and background on different layers, so that later on, if I want to push something into the background, or have light glow behind someone, etc., I don't have to mess with a selection around ink lines and making everything sync up. But, for flatting, this leaves a lot to be drawn in. Early in the video, you see me drawing around a hand. The wooden spear is in the foreground on a different layer, so I was unable to select to fill.
raydillon 2 years ago