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Old 10-19-2009, 10:31 AM   #121
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Old 10-20-2009, 07:39 AM   #122
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Yo!

I'm all coffeed up and a little bleary around the edges. I just hammered through a stack of connective tissue cartoons. --Images designed to tie together episodes of one of my little side-projects which has become rather a front burner main stage attraction around here of late. I'm trying to get things ready for a new graphic novel which is growing into a bit of a monster, clocking in at 200+ pages. Just a cute little Anne-of-Green-Gables-From-Space kind of thing. It wasn't meant to take over my life like this!

Anyway, I did a stack of these on my handy-dandy Portege M200, and since this site has been so very helpful in my finding my way aboard the whole digital art phenomenon, I thought, "Yeah! I want to share too!"

It's funny. When I got into this game a million years ago, I was dead-set against digital art. But the nature of the printing biz is such that sending real-ink-on-bristle-board-artwork is just no longer a viable option. If you don't ship digital files, they'll just scan your stuff for you and probably not do it up to your personal standards.

So into the digital domain I trotted, and was never entirely happy. --Until now, that is. I am rather astonished to report that my line-work finally looks the way I'd always wanted it to. Even after years, I never truly relaxed with my inking tools. With this whole un-do feature, and with the removal of scanning imperfections, I can now jump in and find myself getting cleaner, more expressive lines than I'd ever achieved before. Pretty amazing.

The only drawback, of course, is that there is no longer any hard artwork around. If the power goes out, so does my portfolio. But you run with the times. It certainly hasn't hurt the value of my paper artwork any. Paper comic pages are a dying breed, and that makes the stuff valuable. Never saw THAT coming. Go figure.

Anyway. . , here's a bunch of coffee-induced sketches. I'm going to sleep now. Cheers!


(This one is actually a few months old. But it's the very first use of my Tablet PC on Stardrop, so I wanted to share! I had to save it for a while until the story caught up.)



This one made me really happy. I was trying to mix a sort of Doctor Seus look with space-tech. It's a fine line to be able to drift back and forth between serious and slightly goofy, but a story like this one calls for both in hefty quantities; making them fit together is magic when you get it right. It's amazing how you can do this simply by altering the expression of your line work! Design 101, I guess, but it still blows me away that it's even possible.













That's enough. I've done a billion of these things, and there's a billion more to go. I just hope people end up liking the book when it finally comes out!

Cheers!
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:48 AM   #123
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Some nice comics work there - thanks for posting

What software are you using for the drawing and inking?
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Old 10-20-2009, 12:31 PM   #124
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Some nice comics work there - thanks for posting

What software are you using for the drawing and inking?
Same as you, I think. Just yer garden variety Photoshop. (Your work looks great, btw!)

--I tried out some of the other rather excellent software on the market, but found myself impatient having to re-teach myself new GUI's and tool shortcuts, etc. Anyway, I've found with a little tweaking, PS can do pretty much whatever I can imagine in two dimensions. There's a fellow who came up with all these great brush pre-sets suitable for color work. He has a chalk brush which looks amazing!

But when I 'pencil', I just use a 13 pixel-wide airbrush with the flow and opacity turned right down. Works really well for sketching. Then 'inking' is just done with a hard-edged brush of the same diameter. With the right pressure sensitivity, my inking tool behaves somewhere between a Winsor-Newton #0 and a soft crow quill. All in all, I was really surprised at how forgiving and fast it is to work on a tablet. I took to it almost instantly, and all my old skills were easily adapted and enhanced.

Though the most difficult part by far, I found, was getting used to zooming in and out. A whole other axis of awareness! I found it really easy to get caught up in details and draw objects on the wrong plane or at the wrong size wrt everything else on the page. For the first little while, all my finished pieces looked like they had passed through a series of fun house mirrors. Just takes some practice, though. I rely a lot more on tight pencil work to keep me straight than I ever did before.

Basically, mucking about with this technology is the most fun I've had making pictures in years! Learning new stuff is awesome, but also a little terrifying because I would catch myself thinking, "Oh no! I've invested so much effort in getting this digital studio up and running, I hope it wasn't a waste when I could have been doing real work!" --And actually, that feeling of fear is how I remember things being in the beginning. Makes for a sharp mind and excitement in the craft!

Cheers!
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Old 10-20-2009, 12:50 PM   #125
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You should try Sketchbook Pro some time - it's really lovely for inking and drawing, better than Photoshop IMO. Plus it has some time-saving tools, such as a ruler and an ellipse guide.

Something I inked in SB Pro earlier this year:

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Old 10-20-2009, 01:50 PM   #126
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You should try Sketchbook Pro some time - it's really lovely for inking and drawing, better than Photoshop IMO. Plus it has some time-saving tools, such as a ruler and an ellipse guide.

Something I inked in SB Pro earlier this year:

Yeah, SB Pro looks pretty awesome. It was actually one of the first new programs I tried out when I got my tablet, but I wasn't able to master it within the five minutes my adolescent frustration-meter allowed me, so I moved on. Though, I take a lot of joy in seeing how different artists groove with their different tools. Photoshop is a bit of a cuss to get used to, but when you're there, you're there, and now I'm pretty much hard-wired for it. And it's such a Swiss Army Knife of art tools. Everybody I know uses it in a completely different way to achieve their various goals.

--Below is one of the first jobs I did on the tablet, turning a rock & roll friend of mine into a cartoon character; this was one of the more expressive sketches. Anyway, during that process I had to re-learn penciling. I was grinning like a jack-o-lantern; it was like experiencing Pencil Squared; like walking all this time and suddenly discovering wings. I was astounded by how easy and fluid the whole process of hacking out a picture was.



--Also, it took a little bit of doing, but I've become comfortable again with using my trusty old real-world rulers and shipping curve set on the screen. The line imperfections you get from using a real ruler offers a kind of character I think my drawing style really benefits from. But having a digital tool like the one in SB Pro would be nice. The Adobe system is laborious in that regard and could use some updating.

(On a side note, for some reason none of the images you've posted, new and old, are loading. I'd love to see your latest postings, but I'm just getting blanks in the forum here and error messages on outside browser windows. )

Cheers and have an awesome day!

Okay. Back to work! (Sleep? I've heard of it...)

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Old 10-20-2009, 04:20 PM   #127
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(On a side note, for some reason none of the images you've posted, new and old, are loading. I'd love to see your latest postings, but I'm just getting blanks in the forum here and error messages on outside browser windows.
That's strange, I can't see why that's happening. Everything seems fine at this end. Might be a DNS problem.
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Old 10-24-2009, 11:55 PM   #128
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Second on the Sketchbook Pro here, I absolutely love it for sketching out ideas, very intuitive. I'm faaar from pro, but for inking I really like mangastudio. Anywho, here's a thing I just made for a friend's gig.

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Old 11-04-2009, 07:15 PM   #129
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Nice to see you guys keeping the thread alive.

Posting these as links since they have nudity:

60 minutes, from life, SBP and Painter 9.5

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Old 11-05-2009, 02:52 AM   #130
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very good, especially the short poses
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