I've been asked a couple of time howdo I ink my comic tables (don't laugh, it is true, damnit!).
I scanned one of the next ones half-way to be finished. I ink with a black biro pen, directly over the pencil, that I erase away after (always wait at least 15 minutes that everything is dry, if you don't want to smear the ink), contour first. then I proceed to cross hatch to define shadows and cover anatomy and perspective errors.
I scanned one of the next ones half-way to be finished. I ink with a black biro pen, directly over the pencil, that I erase away after (always wait at least 15 minutes that everything is dry, if you don't want to smear the ink), contour first. then I proceed to cross hatch to define shadows and cover anatomy and perspective errors.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 800 x 631px
File Size 117.3 kB
Good idea to show how you are making up these comics, the stages fascinating. The Archetype comics are starting out with some interesting characters.
The very nicely hunky looking dog in Archtypes 10 is very cute and the way he says he is a dog just demonstrates the talent you have to make up good characters. . . keep it up.
The very nicely hunky looking dog in Archtypes 10 is very cute and the way he says he is a dog just demonstrates the talent you have to make up good characters. . . keep it up.
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