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Local comics, graphic novels and cartoons
 
Reply #16 • Jul 18, 2008  02:12 PM
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Not me, unfortunately.

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Reply #17 • Jul 18, 2008  02:21 PM
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Written by Chris Rodriguez and art by Tom Chaudion ... both also gunfighters at Ghost Town in the Sky.

here’s an interior sample page:

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for what it is, it does the job and is pretty good! ... we have four complete issues in the can.

 
Reply #18 • Aug 11, 2008  12:35 PM
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I’d love to meet an artist to collaborate on a comic book. Why oh why can’t I find one?

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Reply #19 • Aug 12, 2008  09:38 AM
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Jason Bugg - 11 August 2008 12:35 PM

I’d love to meet an artist to collaborate on a comic book. Why oh why can’t I find one?

Have you tried digital webbing? There are lots of places, you just have to do some searching. :)

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Reply #20 • Aug 12, 2008  09:53 AM
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Ralph, tell Tom there are better way to color an image in Photoshop than using the paint bucket tool. That leaves all those tell-tale white spots around the line art. He could use layers for painting underneath like animators do with cels or setting the brush to multiply or all other kinds of things. Just trying to help out…

 
Reply #21 • Aug 13, 2008  10:59 AM
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brebro - 12 August 2008 09:53 AM

Ralph, tell Tom there are better way to color an image in Photoshop than using the paint bucket tool. That leaves all those tell-tale white spots around the line art. He could use layers for painting underneath like animators do with cels or setting the brush to multiply or all other kinds of things. Just trying to help out…

I didn’t want to say anything about it, but I’m glad you mentioned this. There are lots of good books out there about digital coloring for comics.

Ralph, would it be a huge imposition for you to post the original inked pages? It might be fun for us to see what kind of magic can be worked with it. I’ve got Photoshop and 20 minutes. Would you be up for tinkering with it, brebro? Anyone else?

 
Reply #22 • Nov 12, 2008  02:43 PM
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My pitch to BOOM! studios will be sent out next week.

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Reply #23 • Nov 12, 2008  04:41 PM
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Jason Bugg - 12 November 2008 02:43 PM

My pitch to BOOM! studios will be sent out next week.

I expect details.

 
Reply #24 • Nov 13, 2008  08:17 PM
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brebro - 12 August 2008 09:53 AM

Ralph, tell Tom there are better way to color an image in Photoshop than using the paint bucket tool. That leaves all those tell-tale white spots around the line art. He could use layers for painting underneath like animators do with cels or setting the brush to multiply or all other kinds of things. Just trying to help out…

I’m just effecting the printing and publication, it’s not my project other than that.

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