One of the things that I have found most delightful about working in Photoshop is that it allows me to "think" in exactly the same way I always did with markers and colored pencils.
I did the composition below entirely in Photoshop--and to me anyway--it looks and feels exactly like the marker and pencils drawings I've always had so much fun doing.
When I worked on Beanworld it was always the same process and materials--HB pencils on Bienfang 360 layout paper that I would then photocopy and blow up & down, mix & match, and cut & paste until the story arrived in its proper order and pacing.
I'm still working that way more or less. The fun I'm having is teaching myself how to ink digitally. I haven't faced as challenging a learning curve since I taught myself QuarkXpress on a Mac Classic in 1991. I love every minute of the aggravation as I feel my way around teaching myself this time around--although Gonzo and Tyler have been a big, big help with tips at work when I find myself back into an Adobe corner.
Oh, and when someone in the industry asked me if this meant I was no longer going to make more Beanworld Orphan drawings--my answer was "What? Are you kidding? Of course I am!"
I'm old enough that I probably will never be able to give up the joy of feeling the resistance of the texture of the paper against the tip of my drawing tool.
3 comments:
The sprout butt looks great. The frame is beautiful! Feelin' the love.
The frame was 100% photoshop too. I think that was my favorite part....no matter how opaque a red pencil can be on a black frame it always looks too muted.
The important part of that exercise was that I "inked" a Sprout-Butt digitally and found myself satisfied with the result.
I continue to learn, expanding my skills and then twining them to the peculiar cut and paste way I let my stories arrange themselves.
I'm having fun again.
A lot of fun.
I'm hoping it shows!
It does. We're having fun, too! Thanks!
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