Cool, so do you just straight scan in the drawing? What do you use for the digital coloring? Sorry about the 20,000 questions hahaha - I like hearing about other's processes. I too draw and find myself going between paper and digital, although most of my recent work has been digital using sketchbook pro on my phone.
No worries about the questions! I like talking about this stuff. Yes, it was pencilled, then inked, then scanned. After that, I tidy up the lines in PS so that I can paint beneath them (select and remove all the white). I do also sketch from scratch on the computer. I find it's slower and less satisfying than hand-drawing, but it does have the advantage of CTRL-Z. So many times I find myself real-world drawing and wishing I could 'undo' the rubbing out! Heh.
Very nice! Are these digital?
ReplyDeleteThanks! The lines are drawn and inked-in with real pens/pencils, then colour is added digitally.
ReplyDeleteCool, so do you just straight scan in the drawing? What do you use for the digital coloring? Sorry about the 20,000 questions hahaha - I like hearing about other's processes. I too draw and find myself going between paper and digital, although most of my recent work has been digital using sketchbook pro on my phone.
DeleteNo worries about the questions! I like talking about this stuff. Yes, it was pencilled, then inked, then scanned. After that, I tidy up the lines in PS so that I can paint beneath them (select and remove all the white). I do also sketch from scratch on the computer. I find it's slower and less satisfying than hand-drawing, but it does have the advantage of CTRL-Z. So many times I find myself real-world drawing and wishing I could 'undo' the rubbing out! Heh.
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