And heeere weeee GO! Onto the next comic folks. For those who may be a little confused of what goes on if you are a late comer, I'll really soon be posting up all the comics again gathered in a single place, so don't be worried.
As for this comic, this is the first one I ever digitally inked. All my previous work has been purely tradition for drawing and inking. I only scanned them in and colored them in photoshop. So, this was an interesting exercise for me. Took a lot longer than hand inking, but I'm still getting used to it and all. Lemme know what you think. Stick old traditional, or keep up with the new? Or don't care, just wanna see the dang comic!! Heh heh.
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As for this comic, this is the first one I ever digitally inked. All my previous work has been purely tradition for drawing and inking. I only scanned them in and colored them in photoshop. So, this was an interesting exercise for me. Took a lot longer than hand inking, but I'm still getting used to it and all. Lemme know what you think. Stick old traditional, or keep up with the new? Or don't care, just wanna see the dang comic!! Heh heh.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 498px
File Size 162.1 kB
You're welcome and thank you too KoTatsu. Without folks like you who take the time to read and enjoy my little comic, and comment on it to let me know it keeps you interested and happy, there is no point in going on. I do this for all you folks and am so very happy to do so.
I still think she should've gone as the Mighty Endowed from Young Justice...
She certainly has, as Robin would put it ... HUGE Tracts of Land... >.>
But on a serious note, I believe that digital inking certainly provides plenty of 'pop' to the lining of your visuals, and certainly goes well your established approach of digitally coloring your work after classic inking it. It doesn't hurt to keep in practice with both approaches, but which ever works best for you in the long run should be a factor in the decision making =3
She certainly has, as Robin would put it ... HUGE Tracts of Land... >.>
But on a serious note, I believe that digital inking certainly provides plenty of 'pop' to the lining of your visuals, and certainly goes well your established approach of digitally coloring your work after classic inking it. It doesn't hurt to keep in practice with both approaches, but which ever works best for you in the long run should be a factor in the decision making =3
As I've seen with everyone that decides to give digital a shot, I feel that you should continue the pursuit of this new form of media experience. In time, you'll probably pull it off even faster than you would normally have believed possible. It will take a bit, but I'm sure you will handle it.
I immediately noticed the difference from what I recall you doing when it came to adding color to your works. It really looks good.
I immediately noticed the difference from what I recall you doing when it came to adding color to your works. It really looks good.
FA+

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