Comic Drawing Tools--what do the pros use?
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 7:53 -0700
Hello!
Since David Petersen gave me his blessing and encouragement to continue drawing my little mouse knight, I've been putting out a lot of little drawings of my Sir Bedwir. It has, however, raised some drawing and technique questions.
If you read this post, Mr. Sakai, what do you use for inking your pencils? I don't have the time to learn the ultra-awesome technique of inking with a brush, but am looking for a waterproof, fadeproof pen that I might be able to watercolor over. David Petersen showed me the pen he uses for inking his books, but like a bonehead, I didn't write its name down. Someday soon I'd like to ask you about lettering and your lettering guide settings. I have fiddled with lettering. Its fun.
What about the rest of you forum goers? I'm sure we got some artists out there. Please give me your suggestions! It its not fully rendered graphite, I'm pretty clueless about most other drawing techniques--especially comic book stuff. As big a fan I am, I've never done much practice.
I have a few students in my advanced class I might encourage to do comics and if I can find real supplies, that would be enjoyable for them!
Thanks everyone!
Joe
Since David Petersen gave me his blessing and encouragement to continue drawing my little mouse knight, I've been putting out a lot of little drawings of my Sir Bedwir. It has, however, raised some drawing and technique questions.
If you read this post, Mr. Sakai, what do you use for inking your pencils? I don't have the time to learn the ultra-awesome technique of inking with a brush, but am looking for a waterproof, fadeproof pen that I might be able to watercolor over. David Petersen showed me the pen he uses for inking his books, but like a bonehead, I didn't write its name down. Someday soon I'd like to ask you about lettering and your lettering guide settings. I have fiddled with lettering. Its fun.
What about the rest of you forum goers? I'm sure we got some artists out there. Please give me your suggestions! It its not fully rendered graphite, I'm pretty clueless about most other drawing techniques--especially comic book stuff. As big a fan I am, I've never done much practice.
I have a few students in my advanced class I might encourage to do comics and if I can find real supplies, that would be enjoyable for them!
Thanks everyone!
Joe