Yanagi-San wrote:Actually....All my stuff is done in pencil. Regular, #2 mechanical pencil of doom pencil that costs $5 a pop. But it has a twisty eraser.
As for working in pencil, it can be done with the proper clean up, and the right dpi. I scan all my stuff in at 100 for PSC, and 150 for other things. I never scan under 100 though. But, it would help to know what graphics program you are using, as the program could be doing more harm than good for your art. (IE MS Paint) It looks like you are using a program that doesn't handle cut and paste very well, and doesn't compensate for non-white spaced pixels (the colored grainy bits you find around pictures when you paste them into a true-white background.) If paint it what you have, I know a few tricks that might be useful. Just let me know, I'm here to help, seeing as how I work in pencil too, ya know? We hafta stick togedder! ^_-
Oh, and hairspray is a cost effective simple way to seal pencil/charcol work.
Hey, someone that's
not an ink nazi.
Well, I tried to make a comic with the media I listed on a post earlier. I'm beginning to hate ink. It'll be a wonder that I finish that comic.
I use some third-party crap called ArcSoft PhotoImpression.
I have a streak of bad luck like no one would believe.
This DNDwas screwed up by ink. I fixed it by ripping the mouth open and scanning it. I also state what I thought, relearned, and now think about me using ink.
I also put story and gags above the art. Art would suffer because I wanted to get through Chapter three before June, when I'd graduate. Since art wasn't of the highest priority, it slipped.
JasterW wrote:That alone made me not want to read the comic, so I have no idea if the rest of it is any good or not
Well, the quality of my drawing improves throughout the year plus I've been drawing; so sorry you're gonna miss that.
Dumbass.