Let’s Draw The Hues! Page 10 – Backgrounds [3 of 4]
Back at it with this behemoth of an episode! This is all the backgrounds from start to finish.
Let’s Draw The Hues! Page 10 – Backgrounds [3 of 4]
Back at it with this behemoth of an episode! This is all the backgrounds from start to finish.
Let’s Draw The Hues! Page 10 – Flats [2 of 4]
Took a break for a few days to get some work done, but I’m back with more videos!
These two pages I recorded (9 and 10) aren’t terrifically spoilery, so I’ll be spacing out the videos I post over several days while the comic itself catches up.
Starting up on page 10! This is super great because it actually includes my rough drawing stage this time around.
Part four (the final part) of my process video for The Hues: Page 9.
Thanks for sharing this!
Also, if you like this you’ll probably like me and @caldy’s chart abou the very same issue.
So many of my friends are reblogging this, I couldn’t decide who to reblob it from! ;_; Professor Internet wins.
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*Word of G.O.D.
I backed this morning! Yamino is an artist I really admire, and I’ve been looking forward to her print collection FOREEEEEEEEVEEEERRRRRRRR.
[Image: A side-by-side comparison of a comic panel lettered digital by hand vs. lettered with a font.]
I’m trying to make this comic as thoroughly mine as I can.
I’ve been interested in doing my own lettering for The Hues, as opposed to using the font tool, which I did for Garanos. As a parenthetical, I hand letter Alex’s Guide, but that’s mostly because it’s all natural media, apart from the coloring. I’ve never properly “learned” lettering in the classical sense, and a majority of searching for a tutorial led to hand lettering with pen and paper.
However, this three part series on Making Comics was really helpful getting me started in digital hand lettering! Above are my results, compared to the same panel lettered with the type tool and my old technique for making word balloons. On the left, the balloons are drawn with vectors, and on the right, they’re drawn freehand with the lasso tool.
I may look back at these letters in a year and cringe at how they look, but I’m really happy with how it changes the page, especially with the nicer word bubbles.
I arted!
Head on over to listen to the interview I gave last week!