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Published: 2016-07-24 06:55:50 +0000 UTC; Views: 3438; Favourites: 85; Downloads: 0
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This tutorial only covers the traditional aspect of making the page, and the comic-to-digital format will have to wait for another tutorial.
To see the digital portion, see the second part:
The finished page shown in this tutorial is found here:
To read the comic, being here: fav.me/d7pi52p
For easier reading, check out the comic at: rosamondgrey.smackjeeves.com
Synopsis:
In the late 19th century, little Rosamond Grey sneaked into the woods one night, and was found unconsciousness the next day. For years afterwards she suffers from seizures from an unknown ailment. Dr. Glass is loosing hope for her cure, until a strange foreigner hints of a different cause…
Materials: Pilot drafting ink Kaimei Lettering Sol, Pro-white, I-C paper, maru-pen, spoon pen, Copic markers, AffinityPhoto for words and cleanup.
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Comments: 8
Manti76 [2016-07-24 23:26:24 +0000 UTC]
Love seeing the process. What kind of ink do you use and is it copic proof? Also, what measurements do you use for the borders?
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Hestia-Edwards In reply to Manti76 [2016-07-25 00:36:04 +0000 UTC]
It's Pilot drafting ink, and I know for certain it's not waterproof, so I would be hesitant to try it with Copics. I can't tell if it does anything with the markers because they are both black. xD
For the borders, I use the guidelines on the paper. It's IC manga paper.
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Manti76 In reply to Hestia-Edwards [2016-07-25 23:16:24 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I heard Pilot wasn't that good with copics or watercolor. I have IC paper myself (kind of hard to find); I want to buy deleter just to test it since I use their ink. The paper is cool, especially with those guidelines
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Hestia-Edwards In reply to Manti76 [2016-07-25 23:25:54 +0000 UTC]
Let me know what you think of Deleter paper: I have not tried it myself.
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rilargo [2016-07-24 09:26:03 +0000 UTC]
Very interesting to see a more detailed tutorial on your method, and I think it works very well as and introduction to the art of comic making - It also loaded quickly, unlike some other long strips I've looked at!
I spotted a couple of typos I hope you don't mind me mentioning.
Paragraph 2 "This allows to see if my panels be big enough" Should this be:- "This allows me to see if my panels are big enough"?
Paragraph 4 "I first prepare the comic paper...." An extra 'f' has slipped in after 'I'
In the paragraph about gutters there's quite a few 'makes'
All of these are pretty nit-picky and you'd probably have spotted them yourself on a further proof read, but I thought I'd point them out if you were going to edit the bottom portion.
I really do like your writing style, and the touches of humour are well placed. It's always fascinating seeing how other people go about making art and learning about their thought processes.
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Hestia-Edwards In reply to rilargo [2016-07-24 19:47:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the word-proofing: I fixed the ones you noted, and proof-read the part that was supposed to be included.
I am pleased you like the result. A lot of times I see people ask "how do I make a comic?", and I hoped making a tutorial would be answer some questions. I'm glad you found this a useful intro to comic-making, as that was my goal.
Thank you again.
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