Steem Cartoon : Comic (Digital Colouring)

in #steem-cartoon7 years ago

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Last week I shared how I create digital comic for the first page. Now I show you the next process on how I complete the second page. This process I use the Photoship CC Software.

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This the the final inking that is suitable for colouring.

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I will separate the line art with the layer that requires to be coloured. This process have to be separated by each panel but using separate layers.

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Now you can use flat colour for each character by using the right colours.

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The next process you focus on the background colour according to the panels that has been separated by layers. For this process, I use th egradient tool to find the right mood by using warm and cold colours.

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Now the medium rendering details on each background panel.

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This is the final result for final rendering that is completed and ready for the background paneling for the comic.

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Now we can focus on each character's colour. This part is made easier by separating into 3 parts.

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Part A : this is the result of a completed one that is suitable for flat colour.

Part B : Separate the layer by using layer multiply for the shadow process. I use the dark purple colour and dark purple for this rendering.

Part C : This process I use layer lilner light to do the lighting for each character.

This is the result of the digital comic that has been completed. Till we meet again.



credit to @zomagic

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Wow~~~~ wowowowow~~~~ so lovely * ___ * the colours so clean and the lighting so thoughtful~ very nice <3 i really like this !!!

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thank you @veryspider ✌️.

Beautiful drawing :) very much creative @aurah

Thank you :)

This is incredible! Soooo talented! I had not idea it took that many layers or color and shade to get it from the initial sketch to the finished product! I love this! :)

Thanks a lot :)

I love the way you use the layers. I actually started to use a bit more this technique in my traditional works. Thanks @aurah!