Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2001 4:31 am
I've been going back to my originals to prepare them for a future print edition. One thing I found it essential to do was to fill in black areas on the original art so that I would have a definitive version of the drawings that I wouldn't have to fill in on the computer again. This did pose some problems though:<P> <IMG SRC="http://www.rocr.net/images/corbies-web.png">
This is a panel from <A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/d/20010531.html" TARGET=_blank>Curse of the Corbies part 1</A> as it appears on the website. Look how I "skirted" the problem of the dresses becoming an indistinct black blob by making Krakatoa's dress blue.<P> <IMG SRC="http://www.rocr.net/images/corbies-print.png">
This is how I will do it in print. It's close to the edge but I think it works.<P> <IMG SRC="http://www.rocr.net/images/corbies-print-enlarge.png">
This is an enlargement to show that the dresses do not, in fact, become an indistinct black blob.<P>But on the whole the work on "Corbies" has been straightforward. The main problems now are choosing a language (Dutch or English) and deciding between hand lettering and electronic lettering. I lean toward hand lettering now because I'm fed up with computer work <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"> but I will want to keep my originals clean for use in other languages.<P>However, with <A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/d/20010711.html" TARGET=_blank>Dolphins and Dragons</A>, I used my electronic box of tricks so extensively that it will probably be impossible to go back to "analog" publishing. Even a lot of things that look handmade, like the rain in the storm sequence, aren't. So that will probably have to go through the box of tricks again, at high-res (what fun it will be to wait for every change in those huge files), and then I might as well letter it electronically...<P><P>------------------
Reinder Dijkhuis
<A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/" TARGET=_blank>Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan</A>, Humorous fantasy strip, updated Mon-Fri, and really rather good. <A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/d/20000701.html" TARGET=_blank>Read it from the first strip!</A><P><A HREF="http://whio.keenspace.com/" TARGET=_blank>White House in Orbit</A>
This is a panel from <A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/d/20010531.html" TARGET=_blank>Curse of the Corbies part 1</A> as it appears on the website. Look how I "skirted" the problem of the dresses becoming an indistinct black blob by making Krakatoa's dress blue.<P> <IMG SRC="http://www.rocr.net/images/corbies-print.png">
This is how I will do it in print. It's close to the edge but I think it works.<P> <IMG SRC="http://www.rocr.net/images/corbies-print-enlarge.png">
This is an enlargement to show that the dresses do not, in fact, become an indistinct black blob.<P>But on the whole the work on "Corbies" has been straightforward. The main problems now are choosing a language (Dutch or English) and deciding between hand lettering and electronic lettering. I lean toward hand lettering now because I'm fed up with computer work <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"> but I will want to keep my originals clean for use in other languages.<P>However, with <A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/d/20010711.html" TARGET=_blank>Dolphins and Dragons</A>, I used my electronic box of tricks so extensively that it will probably be impossible to go back to "analog" publishing. Even a lot of things that look handmade, like the rain in the storm sequence, aren't. So that will probably have to go through the box of tricks again, at high-res (what fun it will be to wait for every change in those huge files), and then I might as well letter it electronically...<P><P>------------------
Reinder Dijkhuis
<A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/" TARGET=_blank>Rogues of Clwyd-Rhan</A>, Humorous fantasy strip, updated Mon-Fri, and really rather good. <A HREF="http://www.rocr.net/d/20000701.html" TARGET=_blank>Read it from the first strip!</A><P><A HREF="http://whio.keenspace.com/" TARGET=_blank>White House in Orbit</A>