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Noa (Captive Market) Color Sketch Process

Process video for a quick color sketch.This is my first try at capturing video, so I started by recording a little 1 hour draw exercise. This video will be open to the public.Once I get used to this whole video creating process, I may start creating private process videos for more detailed work. But for now, this. Enjoy!

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I see, I see. *Writes this down for future reference when I learn to draw*

Ahetama

Can't say either way. I like the way my lines turn out with ink and paper, but the ease and plasticity of digital media is a big draw.

ShindoL

Great sketches Shindol. If you want any help with building an online audience I just posted a guide on how you can use Google+ to appear on Google's search without having a website. Check out my first post through my profile if you are interested. I am here to offer free help so by all means send me a message if you want any help :)

David Arnold

I meant method of drawing physically or digitally, sorry for the confusion~

Ahetama

Thanks. I usually separate line and color for serious work, but I've been playing with this 1 layer method for a bit, and am doing my first serious 1 layer job as I write this.

ShindoL

Preferred method of drawing ahegao? I dunno... I just draw it.

ShindoL

Yessssss looking forward to it~ What's your preferred method?

Ahetama

looks dope! do you always work in a single layer like that or is it just for warmups? anyway, have a good one man thanks for being an inspiration.

Alertmode

Ahegao tutorial? I remember doing a little tips corner in a couple of Comic Megastores a number of years ago... but yeah, sure. I might be able to do an updated ahegao tutorial/process video for this site...sometime in the future. As far as digital vs. analog work, I do a strange thing where I do some work digitally and other work physically. All my manga from the Mujin/MugenTensei magazines are all old fashioned pen and paper manga, while stuff I have done for Comic Megastore, Comic Hotmilk, Comic X-Eros, as well as my Doujin stuff is fully digital.

ShindoL

I've checked out some live streams of mangaka doing their work, yeah. It's always interesting to watch. But I'm usually too much in awe to learn anything.

ShindoL

I also use Photoshop to edit images, but Clip Studio has excellent tools and is very intuitive (in my opinion) to use. And being able to use PSD files back and forth (in RGB color) is a plus. I don't have any real tips per se, but trying out different methods, like doing things on 1 layer as opposed to separating everything forces you to pick up different skills and keeps things fun(which may be the most important factor of all).

ShindoL

Loving it! Any hope for an Ahegao tutorial and/or process video? Yours is the stuff of legend~ Seriously, its among a few things in ero-manga that doesn't translate well to real life, so you can't exactly use a real-life reference for it, as well as the fact that every artist has a different way of doing it. Also, what are your tools of the trade, digitally and physically? Keep it up B0ss! #Ahegaoislife

Ahetama

Very cool. Have you checked out the other mangakas doing the same thing at fc2.com?

Sharil a.k.a. Memeranglaut

Sorry if this question kinda out of topic, I have both Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. Kinda used to Photoshop but bought a copy of Clip Studio Paint after saw many artists using it. How do one manage to working on it from Photoshop? Any cool tips?

Steno


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