Comic Inking Tools & Techniques! 100 Days Of Making Comics Week 8

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We enter week 8 of the challenge and I'm finally getting to ink some pages. This week I share some of my own inked comic pages and also the amazing work of my buddy Joshua Kemble.

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Not sure how you don't have a huge following! Great vids ..so many techniques and info.

UpperLevelFitness
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Super 😎 IDK if I ready told you this but I've finished Issue 1 of my Alex Stormer mini comic and I'm working on issue 2.

auriannahoward
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I recently found an amazingly simple style to draw in now I need to look up some how to write videos so I can get some of these silly stories out of my system

PuppetMaster
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For me I pencil and ink traditionally, after that I’m thinking of putting it through a scanner (might buy that soon) and might digitally add Colors and Text Balloons

beastmastersage
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Great stuff. Just got my four issues of Young and the Dead. Looking forward to issue five. Keep it up!

jaredrose
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When it comes to inking tools, I'm kind of like one of those people who stubbornly stick to the same car brand every time they're shopping for a new car. I've been using Pigma Microns ever since I more seriously got in to drawing little more than a decade ago and haven't even considered switching to any other inking tools.

I have played with a no-brand dip pen and Kuretake ink for personal projects that do not relate to my comic. But I prefer the convenience of easily switching from one line-weight to another without having too much convenience, which would be the case with a digital art software where there are typically like 10+ different brushes an 100+ different line weights only a couple of clicks away (not to mention the "undo" button that I'd be tempted to hit after nearly every stroke and slowing down the progress). The micron ink pens, to me, fit right between those two factors.

Spenser
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Man he is too unpopular he should be a million times more popular

dharammittal
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Thanks Scott for the highlight, was fun to work on, pumped to see your progress!

JoshuaKemble