This is the tutorial I've been needing for so long. I never knew how to transfer traditional inks to a transparent layer. Thank you so much for making this video!
I don't often draw my comics on paper, but when I do I always have to go looking for this video for the bit about isolating the line art via channels. Thanks for making this video! It's definitely great reference.
Thanks for sharing. You can transform the images in "Smart Objects" to preserve the pixels information of the drawing when size it down. That way if you need to size up for some reason... you don't loose the quality. Best
you can use the 'diference' blend mode to match the layers with your sketches. this mode is for that purpose. but what is method for CMYK channels did you use some technics? cheers
How does one color a page traditionally and then eliminate the blue guidelines afterwards? It seems like in every instructional video people ink only and then colors it digitally but I want to do all traditionally except cleaning up and erasing those pesky blue lines which are said to be "no repro". Guess they are not.
How do i format a comic to be ready for publishing? Im all done with the drawing, coloring and lettering but i have no idea how to format it to book form. Id like all my pages to bleed but dont know how to use adobe indesign or anything like that.
I have a question about printing. What size paper do you normally work on (also bleed and live area measurements)and how would you scale it down to fit the printing format you use for your books.
I will have to make a video on that I guess. :) Basically it's just a standard American comic size page with the standard bleeds. Ka-Blam.com has some good guides for this in their site.
Awe, thanks Sleepy Pup. Don't worry it will be back soon and when it comes back it will go at lightening speed with no more breaks until the end of the story. :)
This is the tutorial I've been needing for so long. I never knew how to transfer traditional inks to a transparent layer. Thank you so much for making this video!
You are welcome! Glad it helped. :)
This is honestly one of the most helpful videos I have ever watched on this subject.
I don't often draw my comics on paper, but when I do I always have to go looking for this video for the bit about isolating the line art via channels. Thanks for making this video! It's definitely great reference.
Wow this guy is genuine folks! Thank you Jason!
Haha! Thanks Steve!
Your way of getting rid of the whites is amazing. Goodbye wand tool! Thank you so much Jason.
Thanks Jason, your attention to detail and desire to explain the minutiae is appreciated.
This is so very helpful! Thanks so much Jason.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing.
You can transform the images in "Smart Objects" to preserve the pixels information of the drawing when size it down.
That way if you need to size up for some reason... you don't loose the quality.
Best
really cool im glad you chose this page so you had to composite everything very inspirational
10:30 thanks man, this one is really helpful!
Dude, excellent tutorial vid. Really helpful tips, and I loved the part at the end with the ink alpha channel! can't wait to watch more!
Thanks Joshua!
Thanks for the knowledge Jason
omg this is super helpful it covers everything ive been trying to figure out thanks so much
I kinda like the grain and layered pen strokes.
Awesome! Thank you for this video! I needed it.
This blew my mind.
Such good tutorial - THANK YOU!
I have always wanted to see a vid of this thanks so much Jason
You are welcome! :)
Thank you for this! This helped so much! :)
Thank you so much! It was the perfect answer I was looking for! Cheers
thank you
Thanks so much Jason! Really needed this!
Thank you so much for this video, really helpful
Interesting vid, thanks
You are welcome!
you can use the 'diference' blend mode to match the layers with your sketches. this mode is for that purpose. but what is method for CMYK channels did you use some technics? cheers
thx
I dont have a scanner, Im gonna go to the photocopyist, if I tell them to scan it on 300-400 dpi?? I dont even know skds, would they understand me?
How does one color a page traditionally and then eliminate the blue guidelines afterwards? It seems like in every instructional video people ink only and then colors it digitally but I want to do all traditionally except cleaning up and erasing those pesky blue lines which are said to be "no repro". Guess they are not.
How do i format a comic to be ready for publishing? Im all done with the drawing, coloring and lettering but i have no idea how to format it to book form. Id like all my pages to bleed but dont know how to use adobe indesign or anything like that.
I have a question about printing. What size paper do you normally work on (also bleed and live area measurements)and how would you scale it down to fit the printing format you use for your books.
I will have to make a video on that I guess. :) Basically it's just a standard American comic size page with the standard bleeds. Ka-Blam.com has some good guides for this in their site.
YES YES YES!!!
Ok cool great hwlp ty. But why not learning some ps terms for better communication
Does this work on PC?
cool whip, cool hoowhip. family guy. the way you say white. ggwp
Say what? I'm so confused. :)
I miss your comic so much. :(
Awe, thanks Sleepy Pup. Don't worry it will be back soon and when it comes back it will go at lightening speed with no more breaks until the end of the story. :)
wow, that's great! I'm super glad to hear that. ^^
Anyone else agree with him that 600dpi is all you need? I have been scanning at 1200dpi.