A Cartoonist's
Playground
In this blog I'll share my
experiences navigating digital art and cartoons. |
In this blog I'll share my
experiences navigating digital art and cartoons. |
One of the first things about art is the medium. Whether you use paint, or pencils, or computers, you have some sort of medium. When I started drawing comics, I used pencil and paper. I would draw the picture on paper, outline it in pen, take a picture of it, get rid of noise, send it to my computer, get rid of noise some more, color it, put speech bubbles in, and finally edit the multiple frames together. This is a complicated and tedious process that took up time with only decent results. Occasionally lines from the picture of the paper would remain in the final, as would lines I erased on the paper that still had imprints. In the picture below you can see that in the final the lines still have some white around them. Then I found Autodesk Sketchbook. I started with the mobile version on my ipad, and then switched to the PC version when I got my new computer. At first when I was using my ipad, I still had to transfer the drawings from my ipad to my laptop, but it was much less hassle and much less steps. When I started doing it on my computer, I had it all on one device. This made it much faster and more convenient. I soon also switched from putting the text in using PowerPoint's speech bubbles to putting them in using Autodesk sketchbook itself. I've also learned some tricks over time, but I'll share those a different time.
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ur friend
10/26/2020 05:58:35 pm
very cool it looks grate.
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My name is Loren SinclairI am an artist and amateur cartoonist. I have been drawing my own comic strips (the biggest one about superheroes) and improving my art along the way. Archives
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