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Oh, my, it appears I've got something planned out that guarentees my continued presence here. Yes, that's right, I'm doing a transformation comic of some-odd pages. I've had it in my head for months, but never got around to making it until now.
But wait, why is it in black and white? Well, I'll give you three reasons:
Reason 1 - *click*
Reason 2 - *click*
Reason 3, and this one's the most important: I have no friggin' color coordination!
Seriously, I got like a half-hour into coloring the not-fur when I realized that it just wouldn't work out. So by going B&W, I made it more pleasing to the eyes. And easier to color. Although, I may have to try some other method for the shading. Kinda cumbersome the way I'm doing it now. Maybe I'll do the shading using one of those lighter pencils. I think I have one leftover from school years back, actually. What is it, a #1?
Lineart took ~1 hour
Coloring took ~4 hours and 25 minutes???
I'm in over my head with this one. :P
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Oh, my, it appears I've got something planned out that guarentees my continued presence here. Yes, that's right, I'm doing a transformation comic of some-odd pages. I've had it in my head for months, but never got around to making it until now.
But wait, why is it in black and white? Well, I'll give you three reasons:
Reason 1 - *click*
Reason 2 - *click*
Reason 3, and this one's the most important: I have no friggin' color coordination!
Seriously, I got like a half-hour into coloring the not-fur when I realized that it just wouldn't work out. So by going B&W, I made it more pleasing to the eyes. And easier to color. Although, I may have to try some other method for the shading. Kinda cumbersome the way I'm doing it now. Maybe I'll do the shading using one of those lighter pencils. I think I have one leftover from school years back, actually. What is it, a #1?
Lineart took ~1 hour
Coloring took ~4 hours and 25 minutes???
I'm in over my head with this one. :P
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Skunk
Size 766 x 1008px
File Size 164 kB
You know... With programs like Flash, Adobe Illustrator and Inkscape, where you draw bezier curves and such over the crappy scan and the quality doesnt fuck up no matter how much you zoom in. Here's an old drawing i vectorized where you can see the ugly sketch on a notebook and the end result:
http://nik.benzinestudios.com/Razni/bernard.png
http://nik.benzinestudios.com/Razni/bernard.png
I wouldn't recommend using Gimp or Photoshop for that, they're raster graphics editors and not really meant for that... Flash is a good one for that but it's not free... So you should try Inkscape, which is free, opensource and made of awesome:
http://www.inkscape.org/download/?lang=en
http://www.inkscape.org/download/?lang=en
No no, you draw it... The idea is that you make a half-assed sketch on paper, scan it, then import it into the program, and then start a good drawing over it. You can call it "Vector Inking" i suppose... Here's two links that should explain it best:
http://www.animationpost.co.uk/tech.....vs-vectors.htm
http://www.animationpost.co.uk/tech.....-in-detail.htm
http://www.animationpost.co.uk/tech.....vs-vectors.htm
http://www.animationpost.co.uk/tech.....-in-detail.htm
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