I HAVE that book too. I've been reading through it to prepare for a comic project coming up. This was nice to watch. I really enjoyed you talking out your process and why.
Hello beansproutuncreative, yeah the book is awesome. I'm glad you have a comic project your working on, I think that is one of the best way to learn and practice. I hope your project goes well. I'm rooting for you!
@@treyhodges3136 Oh I thought some of the print outs were on typing paper. I guess you have a good enough printer to print out on bristol paper. I'll need to look into that for myself. Thanks!
Hello @mchlup, I reproduced the inks from scans/print outs using a light table. I change my methods depending on what I want to learn, so for example, if I wanted to learn from other artist style or line work; I would copy their art by hand, because I think I learn better by tactile hand skills. For this I was trying to practice inking and so copied the art to strathmore paper then focused on the ink process.
I HAVE that book too. I've been reading through it to prepare for a comic project coming up.
This was nice to watch. I really enjoyed you talking out your process and why.
Hello beansproutuncreative, yeah the book is awesome. I'm glad you have a comic project your working on, I think that is one of the best way to learn and practice. I hope your project goes well. I'm rooting for you!
I've also started a motion comic-style animation project, and I need to learn. Your drawings look incredible. Thank you for sharing.
Hello phoenix78206, you are doing a motion comic-style animation project, that sounds fantastic! I hope you keep going.
@treyhodges3136 Thanks man. I'm having a hard time right now, but I'll let you know if I succeed.😄
Beautiful. What kind of paper do you print them out on?
Hey @chriscanianoart811, I'm using Strathmore Bristol, 300 series in both the vellum paper, which has some texture, and the smooth paper.
@@treyhodges3136 Oh I thought some of the print outs were on typing paper. I guess you have a good enough printer to print out on bristol paper. I'll need to look into that for myself. Thanks!
Are you doing the drawings by hand or just reproducing them via copies/scans?
Hello @mchlup, I reproduced the inks from scans/print outs using a light table. I change my methods depending on what I want to learn, so for example, if I wanted to learn from other artist style or line work; I would copy their art by hand, because I think I learn better by tactile hand skills. For this I was trying to practice inking and so copied the art to strathmore paper then focused on the ink process.
@@treyhodges3136 Thanks for the info.