I'm making a comic myself, from start to finish. How do the other artists prefer to ink and flat in the work before it gets to you? I'm taking way too long to produce one issue (granted I'm still learning), but I'd like to become more efficient like this eventually.
@DrBagelman To ink either use a red sable watercolor brush number 3 or 4 with india ink or markers which have india ink such as the pigma micron. Some use a brush pen, if you could expand your question I can help more, but if some artists produce one page a day, others 5 pages a day, and others 2 pages a week. It really depends on the artist himself, how detailed his work is or even how committed he might be, though in some cases they are not lazy bums but they are just slow when drawing.
@codyxrardin under "other dynamics" there is an option called Flow Jitter, beneath that there's a pull down menu called Control. Select Pen Pressure there and it should give you faded ends
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surendharism 1 month ago
HUGE THX man!
envisionluke 9 months ago
How did you get it so that when you are coloring, the colors dont spill onto the characters face or background
tehWudge 9 months ago
Who would win in a straight up battle between Brock Samson and Butcher?
Gjkl345 10 months ago
I'm making a comic myself, from start to finish. How do the other artists prefer to ink and flat in the work before it gets to you? I'm taking way too long to produce one issue (granted I'm still learning), but I'd like to become more efficient like this eventually.
DrBagelman 11 months ago
@DrBagelman To ink either use a red sable watercolor brush number 3 or 4 with india ink or markers which have india ink such as the pigma micron. Some use a brush pen, if you could expand your question I can help more, but if some artists produce one page a day, others 5 pages a day, and others 2 pages a week. It really depends on the artist himself, how detailed his work is or even how committed he might be, though in some cases they are not lazy bums but they are just slow when drawing.
C4RL0Z479 2 months ago
This was immensely helpful! Thanks!!
artistjerrybennett 1 year ago
whats the advantage on working the channel?
krissthebliss 1 year ago
ok thanks and one more question how do you get your bruses to fade at the ends like that. they never show up like that in my brush pallete
codyxrardin 1 year ago
@codyxrardin under "other dynamics" there is an option called Flow Jitter, beneath that there's a pull down menu called Control. Select Pen Pressure there and it should give you faded ends
odysseyroc 1 year ago
what are your brush settings for your hard and soft highlight brush
codyxrardin 1 year ago
@codyxrardin
hard brush - 66% hardness,14% Spacing. Other dynamics- control: Pen Pressure. Airbrush, smoothing.
Soft brush 0% hardness, 25% spacing, the other settings are the same as the hard brush.
odysseyroc 1 year ago
This is a BIG help. Thanks for uploading.
=)
~ Jay
Loner4Life 2 years ago
that was awesome, thanx for sharing your work with us :)
robertorex 2 years ago
As an aspiring comic book artist, I really appreciate you throwing this out on the web. Very informative stuff. Thanks!
zero2015 2 years ago