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Mmm anyways. Scripting takes about 30 minutes, at least it's doing so for this story arc. It's all just action.

Drawing a storyboard ala stick figure takes 5 minutes in... Business class. (How I'm passing all my assignments with pergfect scores is beyond me)

Sketching out the people takes about... 1-2 hours. Relining and putting in the gray scale colors takes about 2-3 hours.

At least that's just me. I realized that I can't put in all the details I want, because if I did, then.. well. Those who saw the first version of my comic were right in the sense that it looked good, but it'll be more impressive if I could keep up the details and such. I... couldn't since college turned out to be getting harder (More like I had to stop slacking if I wanna become a screenwriter) I just eventually said, my art isn't gonna get any better if I try too hard, so I'll take it at a casual stride, so that's mostly why my art is sorta short in the time process. :oops:
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From what I've seen, most people put a lot of unneccesary steps into their comic.

Dalis, that shouldn't take 30 hours. How exactly do you do it?
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I don't see anyone with any unnecessary steps.

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Digital War wrote:I don't see anyone with any unnecessary steps.
Like my reading of a book on mediaval poetry?

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Completely necessary.

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i timed myself last time, to see how long the average comic page took to make. it took about 2hours from birth to death, and the weirdest thing was that "coloring" (grayscale, baby!) took the most time. i figured it would be inking.

also, medieval poetry helps clear the sinuses.
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Finally, someone agrees with me that my dances inspired by zucchini sticks are a necessary part of the comic-making process.

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stucifer_the_maligned wrote:i timed myself last time, to see how long the average comic page took to make. it took about 2hours from birth to death, and the weirdest thing was that "coloring" (grayscale, baby!) took the most time. i figured it would be inking.

also, medieval poetry helps clear the sinuses.
Actually, I needed a mediaval bard reciting a poetry in latin in my comic.

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I think Collapse misread 30 minutes as 30 hours.

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yeah sorry, i thought we were talking about wasabi.
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Mr.Bob wrote:I think Collapse misread 30 minutes as 30 hours.
Who-da-whubah!? 30 hours?!? Yeah I think it was a miss-read. I'd shoot myself if I did one page for 30 hours. Shoot myself with a nail gun, filled with colored nails.
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Haha, wow, I ran two different posts together in my head.

I meant Andrew Hickey, and 12 hours.

I'm not going to read through this thread again right now, but I'm sure there are people with unnecessary steps.

I know a lot of people make coloring more complicated than it has to be.
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I write a script of a chapter, displaying each of the pages and what goes on each panel in brief detail. Elshad does the rest.

Oh and I also do the dialog, what the characters are doing, and soiund effects.
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The reason it takes 12 hours, when it shouldn't, for me, is that I have essentially no co-ordination whatsoever. I am horribly painstaking even with the sloppy art I am doing, and had also never before done any kind of art before doing the first page of the comic. If you saw my freehand drawing (as opposed to the stuff I'm doing which is all from photo reference and so on) you would be unable to even recognise it as drawn by a human being. I want to write comics, but I've no artistic ability whatsoever. I had so many artists drop out or take a million years over art though, that I eventually decided first to do one based in reality, so I could just copy photos and learn some drawing skills that way. It takes that long purely due to incompetence...
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There's no such goddam thing as unnecessary steps!

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Also, while in some ways what I'm doing is simillar to Collapse (so I can see why you would ask how it takes so long) I'm not just modifying the photos - I'm redrawing the image using the original photo as a template. An example would be the picture of the Venus De Milo on http://dumbangel.keenspace.com/d/20040922.html . That picture is my own drawing, not a filtered photo (since I'm using 40-odd year old photos of for the most part famous people, i wouldn't consider that ethical). Also, I'm often not just using a single photo, I'll search for multiple sources and combine them. In http://dumbangel.keenspace.com/d/20041003.html for example, the barroom in the first panel was a different photo from the dancing women (and it took quite a lot of effort to merge the photos and get the sizes and perspective something like even before drawing it) while the head of the woman in the large panel down the side was from a different photo than the body (the body was also substantially redrawn so it would match the body of the (different) woman in panel 1).
But mostly it's just my own incompetence that makes it take about 2 hours per panel...
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Digital War wrote:There's no such goddam thing as unnecessary steps!
What if I had to draw someone talking with Bil Gatesa over the phone, and looking for pictures of Bil Gates for that?

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Andrew Hickey wrote:But mostly it's just my own incompetence that makes it take about 2 hours per panel...
Nah, I think it's cool that you take such care with your work. Don't worry about time, you'll get faster the more you work at it.

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If you wanted to show Bill Gates's end of the conversation, you'd need pictures of him for that.
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But naked pictures?

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