[dc]M[/dc]y working digitally changed the way I make comics, from top to bottom. Before I got my Surface Pro 3 and went 100% digital, I drew and inked my comics on Bristol board, scanned them, and finished it up in Photoshop.
Now, I do everything inside Manga Studio 5 (aka Clip Studio Paint Pro which is the name of the the digital version on my Surface. They are the same program).
Here is the step by step process I went through for drawing, inking, and coloring this week’s comic, Multiple Choice Comics 2.
Mary the Time Traveling Bearded Lady is our subject today. Below is how she appeared in the finished comic. Well, Mary did not start this way. Not at all.
Sketching It Out
I’m a sloppy sketcher. It is what I do. I’m fast and loose. Some folks can pretty much draw their final image out of the gate. Me, I need a few passes to get the look I want.
Mary started out as a very rough blue pencil sketch (reminder: I use this Frenden Manga Studio brush set).
This is Mary’s basic shape. Or the idea of her shape. This version is more of a placeholder than anything else, so I can lay out the rest of the panel.
There’s Red On You
My next pass is more focused, and I use the red layout pencil (again, part of the Frenden brush set).
I’m fine tuning the drawing here. I’m working on making this part as near the finished image as possible, so my inking phase goes faster. The biggest change here was Mary’s hair. I also slimmed her body down too (a large beard on a smaller body looked funnier to me. Contrast). I also changed her eyes.