My Aliens Engineers Fan Comic
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King
OvomorphMember3 XPAug-02-2013 4:36 PMSo recently i said i was going to make a fan comic based on an old scrapped plot line i had for a fan film. So today i began with the first page of my comic. not very used to drawing comics on Photoshop than i am with a pencil and ink. And yes its the first time that i've ever drawn a full comic strip digitally. Hope you enjoy it and let me know whether i should continue it or not!
[img]http://i.imgur.com/8K82MED.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Uw7ja5M.jpg[/img]
[img width=351 height=150]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ML_kFkjpdzE/SK6uPUT8iKI/AAAAAAAAGm4/tzk1lye2eZE/s400/vlcsnap-94269.jpg[/img] "Frostmourne Hungers"
8 Responses to My Aliens Engineers Fan Comic

Lone
PraetorianMember2674 XPAug-03-2013 1:38 PMThat looks brilliant King! You draw like a Photoshop Master!
You have to continue with it Obi King. ;-)

Necronom 4
NeomorphMember1566 XPAug-04-2013 3:18 AMIt looks good @King. You must continue!
The poster was good though!

Major Noob
OvomorphMember0 XPAug-04-2013 7:35 AMKing that looks fantastic! Are you using a graphic tablet? One technique that might interest you is to do the art in pencil or pen first, scan it in to Photoshop and delete the whites. You can then correct lines, re-order panels etc. and do all the shading on sub layers.

King
OvomorphMember3 XPAug-04-2013 8:25 AM@Major Noob, thats actually what i wanted to do but i didn't have a scanner so the drawing didn't end up as good as it should have been. though i did redo it on paper and inked it on paper. Now on the third page and continuing ;)
[img width=351 height=150]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_ML_kFkjpdzE/SK6uPUT8iKI/AAAAAAAAGm4/tzk1lye2eZE/s400/vlcsnap-94269.jpg[/img] "Frostmourne Hungers"

Major Noob
OvomorphMember0 XPAug-04-2013 12:25 PMKing you can use any device to capture the page, even a camera phone. Just be sure its as square and sharp as possible. Plenty of light for the shortest exposure, no shadows. If you use a camera ensure youre capturing a nice big image file, high quality jpeg or even tiff if you can. Then in Photoshop you can ramp up the blacks, select and delete the whites, and sharpen the artwork.
One thing that's nice about this is you retain the confidence of line that comes from pencil and paper. You can retain the texture, or use it as a template for smoother digital art, or both.
Photoshop is bitmap so work big, say 11"x17" @ 300 dpi.
Ok Im through spouting off.

Necronom 4
NeomorphMember1566 XPAug-04-2013 5:18 PMSound advice Major Noob! You can do alot just on 1 layer if you're going for a comic book look. I would go for 2 layers, 1 for the sketched outlines, then another for the colouring. I mean, it would take a hell of a lot of time to do a complete comic strip with the realism and detail of a Giger painting and if you've only just started using PS, working with a lot of different layers can be very confusing. So I think you should get used to working with just 2 layers. You are doing really well with what you have done so far King! But don't rush it just to get it finished quickly bud. Looking forward to seeing the finished comic!
The poster was good though!

Facehuggers
NeomorphMember1984 XPMar-20-2017 4:14 PMThis is fantastic!!! Please finish it, I'd love to see it!
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