
Ugh, I felt a little overwhelmed by everyday life stuffs this month, and they can be so disctracting when I have to finish many things. and they need to be uploaded. I have many things in store to share, hope you will like them when I’ll finally have time and energy to upload them. =)
Here’s one of them. I always wanted to try out inking for a long time, so it was about time. I must say I really enjoyed it, and I would like to practice it in many things. You can see my very first attempts here, and even they are pretty simple, I’m really proud of the outcome :3 They are story related, little fragments from my Tree of Life story.
Hope you guys like them! :)
Here’s one of them. I always wanted to try out inking for a long time, so it was about time. I must say I really enjoyed it, and I would like to practice it in many things. You can see my very first attempts here, and even they are pretty simple, I’m really proud of the outcome :3 They are story related, little fragments from my Tree of Life story.
Hope you guys like them! :)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 446 x 1280px
File Size 127.5 kB
Yes! do more of this! This is how you solve problems before the deadlines occur. Keep doing more of this!
Lookin gat these, the only weak one is the landscape, because the blacks to not agree with the implied lighting. Inking is the use of line and contrast, and clarify the images for the viewer, and to lead their eye around the page, where ever you want them to go. You already do this admirably in your color comics, It just takes a bit of experimentation tp figure out how much black to lay down, and maintaining a consistent look over the foreground and the background, as well as the ability to visually separate the two.
Study the work of great inkers like Steve Rude, Alex Toth and Wally Wood. Doing the comics first as B/W and then adding color will allow you to see print sooner, as well.
This may be of some assistance to you:
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oIsR5XCg....._22_panels.jpg
Love your work and hope for your continued success.
Lookin gat these, the only weak one is the landscape, because the blacks to not agree with the implied lighting. Inking is the use of line and contrast, and clarify the images for the viewer, and to lead their eye around the page, where ever you want them to go. You already do this admirably in your color comics, It just takes a bit of experimentation tp figure out how much black to lay down, and maintaining a consistent look over the foreground and the background, as well as the ability to visually separate the two.
Study the work of great inkers like Steve Rude, Alex Toth and Wally Wood. Doing the comics first as B/W and then adding color will allow you to see print sooner, as well.
This may be of some assistance to you:
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-oIsR5XCg....._22_panels.jpg
Love your work and hope for your continued success.
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