Saturday, January 19, 2013
Goblin in the Snow: Inked
To continue showing my process, here is the sketch from my previous post, now inked. This inked drawing is a little different though from what I normally do. Traditionally, I use brush and ink to ink my drawings. I love using brush and ink, but it can be very time consuming, not to mention it uses up ink and wears on your brushes overtime. I've never been a fan of inking digitally, especially when comics artists I use to admire go digital and then their lines look mechanical and lose a lot of character. I think I did alright for my first try. I used the program, Manga Studio Debut 4, which supposedly was known for its sensitivity in inking. For anyone interested in inking digitally, I highly recommend this program. I got it only for a trial period, but will for sure buy it now.
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Your digital inking is just as great as your analog. Have you thought of working as an inker for comics?
Not for any big name comic books, no. I prefer to ink my own stuff, but if I did ink someone else's stuff it would have to be similar in style or content. Thanks for the praise though.
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