My style of inking tends to leave open gaps in my line segments. In most cases if I were to use the paint bucket to quick fill an area, it would bleed out through those openings into other areas of the drawing where I didn't intend to have that color. It just seems to be easier for me to color manually vs. going back and filling in the gaps in the line.
what program are you using to draw the man?
Seach94 1 year ago
Very nice!
What software do you use to ink?
kjbill 1 year ago
Wow... omg...
it's cool..... very nice....
Heikkenashi 2 years ago
i met the creator of baldo in third grade, by the way, i'm 11 years old
nishell3200 3 years ago
wow must take a very long time to complete all the panels.
hamza721 3 years ago
hi hamza721, thanks for posting. Actually, it takes me 8 -10 hours on average to complete one
of my Sunday strips (sketch to finished color).
The b/w dailies take me about 1 1/2 to 2 hours per strip to finish.
Nice vids on your channel. keep up the movie making skillz, I may be able to use you soon.
cartooningpro 3 years ago
hi its sofia i think this is AMAZING!!!
i5s 4 years ago
Nice!
niceboynaruto 4 years ago
how do you get your lines so smooth?when i try inking this way my lines get very shakey
imationjay 4 years ago
Duh! That would have to be "Franquin influence". Sorry.
maritzac 4 years ago
Hi Maritza,
My style of inking tends to leave open gaps in my line segments. In most cases if I were to use the paint bucket to quick fill an area, it would bleed out through those openings into other areas of the drawing where I didn't intend to have that color. It just seems to be easier for me to color manually vs. going back and filling in the gaps in the line.
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cartooningpro 4 years ago
Very nice! I'm curious as tho why you don't use the flood fill for the first stage of coloring. Do you have a Tarquin influence?
The last bit of animation was a very cool touch.
Maritza
College Roomies from Hell!!!
maritzac 4 years ago