tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post997270144955692601..comments2022-11-11T13:12:05.739+00:00Comments on What Are You Doing Here?: Dead Pets - Sample PieceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17018468275025583672noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-20886120778609199392009-09-10T14:05:37.719+01:002009-09-10T14:05:37.719+01:00Hi Maurizio, thank you for stopping by especially ...Hi Maurizio, thank you for stopping by especially as I've not updated in so long. Thanks for your nice comments and for adding me to your blog too. <br /><br />I hope you like the Kuretake pen!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17018468275025583672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-61582463426343684592009-09-10T09:31:03.443+01:002009-09-10T09:31:03.443+01:00Today I have buyed a Kuretake... sometime I use th...Today I have buyed a Kuretake... sometime I use the Pentel Brush very usefull in critical situation like conventions. Great ilustration! Remaind me the Pet Cemetery of Ramones! I put your link in my blog. See you soon.Maurizio Ercolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08693123077902550163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-30445269515239240782009-01-23T20:51:00.000+00:002009-01-23T20:51:00.000+00:00That layer mask business sounds like the same thin...That layer mask business sounds like the same thing I do Faz, just from a different angle.<BR/><BR/>The two things you mention about the Pentel - the brush size and the occasional bleed are the two flies in the ointment for me, so I reckon I'll have a go of the Kuretake.<BR/><BR/>Not heard of Manga Studio. The new panel looks ace.Sketchybeasthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05665451292109908256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-90088015276533008442009-01-23T01:08:00.000+00:002009-01-23T01:08:00.000+00:00Thanks, Chris! Channels have always confused me, I...Thanks, Chris! <BR/><BR/>Channels have always confused me, I often wish I had a better grasp of them and how they work, this is why I tend to do everything in layers. I really ought to experiment more.<BR/><BR/>I read what I thought seemed like a fairly straightforward method of colouring linework in PS that I've started using of late: You make a new layer and have it selected, then select your linework (or the parts of it you want to colour, then at the bottom of your Layers palette/menu thing click on the Add Layer Mask button. You can then colour all the linework that you selected on that layer and nothing else is affected. Oh, before you start colouring on the Layer Mask layer, you need to deselect it and then select it again first, it won't let you start using colour on that layer until you've done that, not sure why. <BR/><BR/>That seems to work pretty well but separating characters out and all that is still a bit of a faff. I'm sure I'm not being as efficient as I could be!<BR/><BR/>I really like the Pentel brushpen too but I find that the ink can bleed on some papers and the brush is a little longer than I might prefer. The Kuretake, is a lovely pen, it's a quality build and the nylon tip is very good and comes to a nice point. I've used it for all of Dead Pets and I've enjoyed using it, along with the odd fibre-tip and bit of PITT brush pen. It's also close in size and shape to my traditonal brush of choice, Winsor & Newton Series 7, size 1, so that's probably another reason why I like it.<BR/><BR/>Having said all that, I'm playing about with Manga Studio at the moment. The first results of which will be seen on Huzzah!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17018468275025583672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-32281678897005404722009-01-23T00:21:00.000+00:002009-01-23T00:21:00.000+00:00Hey Faz,This is a lovely pic. I think you're right...Hey Faz,<BR/><BR/>This is a lovely pic. I think you're right about the coloured lines over the see-thru-ness. You could play with making the outlines a real ghostly colour if you were concerned they didn't look dead enough...<BR/><BR/>The way I colour lines is a bit of a faff, so maybe yours is the same technique? I copy my line art into a new alpha channel, invert it, select it, then use the selection for a quick mask...<BR/><BR/>I'd not heard of those pens before...the one I use is the Pentel brush pen, but that Kuretake looks pretty swish...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-48401838186548727332009-01-20T14:00:00.000+00:002009-01-20T14:00:00.000+00:00You do some great scenic panels Faz. Really nice w...You do some great scenic panels Faz. Really nice work. And I do love a good 'process post', thanks.WJChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03160148297871699323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-52550993011036777432009-01-20T11:32:00.000+00:002009-01-20T11:32:00.000+00:00Cheers, Rob. I was never entirely happy with the F...Cheers, Rob. I was never entirely happy with the Frazzle designs I toyed with before beginning Dead Pets but I think it came together a little better in the strip and it seems like he evolves slightly every time I draw him (along with all the other characters), I guess it'll settle down eventually. <BR/><BR/>Sam did have more cartoony proportions at this stage and I'm I'm still not sure whether I prefer him this way or how he looks now. <BR/><BR/>Here's a link to the brushpen that I've taken a shine to of late: http://tinyurl.com/7wkv8m <BR/><BR/>That link goes to Jetpens but I think they're sold out at the moment, Dick Blick and Amazon US also sell them. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a supplier over here. Jetpens do seem to dispatch quickly, I ordered something from them the other day, standard postage, and it arrived in a few days which is pretty speedy compared to other things I've bought from the US. Maybe I got lucky though. <BR/> <BR/>The cartridges for the brushpen aren't waterproof so I use a Platinum pen converter: http://tinyurl.com/9wymae and fill it with Koh-I-Noor Ultradraw ink which is also available from Dick Blick. You can most likley use another similar rapidograph ink but the Ultradraw was recommended along with the pen. Another good thing about these pens is that you can order a new replacement tip and save half the cost of buying a new pen.<BR/><BR/>It's been a bit of a quest to find one that I'm truly happy with for finished work. I love using a traditional brush but not having to dip it in ink and having the sense of freedom, comfort and different mental attitude that holding a pen brings is a good thing for me. <BR/><BR/>I still do a fair bit of cleaning up mistakes and tidying up of the occasional wonky ink lines in Photoshop though...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17018468275025583672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11182050.post-46998875374358948412009-01-20T10:45:00.000+00:002009-01-20T10:45:00.000+00:00This is good to see. Frazzle certainly got better ...This is good to see. Frazzle certainly got better with the final version and the boy here is quite different to the published Sam. I'm interested in your brush pens - those inks are lovely.Rob Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02971248641347207358noreply@blogger.com