The Art of Comic-book Inking, Volume 1What does a comic-book inker do? Is an inker responsible for the coloring? Does an inker just trace over the lines? How much of the line work is done by computer? Learn the answers, and the stylized techniques, from the professionals! This book, full of tips from the comics industry's greatest living inkers, is for aspiring inkers, untrained professional inkers, pencillers who want to become more inker-friendly, and the majority of editors who work in comics today. |
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... reproduce pencil art more accurately than ever before . But the inked line is still easiest to reproduce and — in an ironically high - tech twist - generally most compatible with computer coloring . The contour ink line continues to be ...
... reproduce pencil art more accurately than ever before . But the inked line is still easiest to reproduce and — in an ironically high - tech twist - generally most compatible with computer coloring . The contour ink line continues to be ...
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... reproduce at a smaller size if for no other reason than to save yourself from slaving over line details that won't be seen in the printed comic . - Seeing your work in print is the only way to learn about the many variables - reduction ...
... reproduce at a smaller size if for no other reason than to save yourself from slaving over line details that won't be seen in the printed comic . - Seeing your work in print is the only way to learn about the many variables - reduction ...
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... reproduce in ink everything I'd drawn in pencil — or better still , everything I intended to draw . In other words , he'd have to be able to read my mind and be superhuman ! " 26666 Rudy Nebres As a true believer in Good Anatomy. The Art ...
... reproduce in ink everything I'd drawn in pencil — or better still , everything I intended to draw . In other words , he'd have to be able to read my mind and be superhuman ! " 26666 Rudy Nebres As a true believer in Good Anatomy. The Art ...
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added approach artists background Biff black areas black edge Brian Bolland color comic-book art comic-book inking contour line create crosshatching crow-quill pen cursive line DARK HORSE COMICS Dave Stevens depth detail drawing ink dry brush editor effect ellipse eraser everything example face feather lines figure finished foreground Gary Martin hair hand heavy line weights ink line inker inking Steve inking style Jerry Ordway Kevin Nowlan layout light source look middle ground Newton series Nexus original pencils panel borders Panel four panel three pattern Pelikan pen lines pencil art penciller's photocopies professional quill Rapidograph reproduce Rotring Rude's Rudy Nebres Scott Williams shadow solid black someone spotting blacks stars Steve Rude Steve's pencils storytelling Strathmore Sundra technical pen technique templates texture thick thicker thin things tracing paper trying usually vellum white ink white-out Winsor & Newton Xeroxes Zip-a-Tone ZIPATONE