Uh, yeah. Um, well, anyway, I've started adjusting the size of the blank paper I draw on. I'm increasing the size of the paper I draw comics on. I'm easing back onto 11" x 17" paper. Far as I care, the bigger, the better. I'd draw my comics pages on the side of a fucking BUS if I could, but there's no buses around here, so it's 11" x 17" comics, industry Golden Standard. Most professional comic book artists who work for the biggest publishers typically draw on 11" x 17" and I'm beginning to see why, easier to fill in with details, and looks more crisp and finely rendered when one scans it and shrinks it down. How does one scan an 11" x 17" page at home and not at a publishing house though? I'm baffled by this. The 11" x 17" inch paper I've drawn my comics page on won't fit in either of my scanners. Seriously. Sucks.
But hey, looking on the bright side, Me! At least the details stand out more, as opposed to using this dinky little shitty ass computer paper that hates detailed art.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.