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Think of it as handmade C&P filler

Last post 09-20-2004, 8:22 AM by Corran_Star. 12 replies.
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  •  3/26/2004 9:01:00 PM 498140

    Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    I took some different comics, copying Hedge's poses into different places.  I wasn't sure if this would be okay with Dan, so I asked him first and got the go-ahead.  I kinda wanted to do more, but I need some critiquing before moving ahead.  Tell me what you think!
  •  3/31/2004 5:28:00 AM 548908 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    Makes for a good laugh
  •  4/15/2004 4:42:00 AM 558882 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    I'm kinda new at this, but is there an easier way to edit paper color and lines out of fanart before posting?  I've been having to use MSPaint to manually change all the pixles around.  This time around, I got so sick of fiddling with the hair, that i just left it half done  The 2nd part of this comic should be up sometime next week...

  •  4/16/2004 7:45:00 PM 559155 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    This marks my first attempt at coloring a comic in, and I think i've got the colors pretty close to what Dan uses.  Yeah, I put 12 hours of work into this thing, so I hope you guys like it

  •  4/17/2004 12:24:00 PM 560143 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    this is rlly good Timat whens the next one?
    What eternal hand of eye, what limitless imagination, could concieve the pangs of immortal life? An eternity of broken dreams. A place where once I died. what divine-concieved design, could match a mortal life? A wry and rapt mortality. A life played out in sounds, of weeping, screaming sighs. Is this when the night comes down? The Shadow in us all, that ebbs and flows with ignorance...
  •  4/19/2004 6:27:00 AM 561974 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    they are very gd, when will we see the next one
  •  4/19/2004 4:29:00 PM 562623 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    Hmm... its gonna be a few days.  I know what i want to do, but it is beyond and away more difficult than anything I've tried so far, and I'm looking at course finals in the next two weeks.  So good news= I've already started working on it, bad news= its not gonna be too soon...
  •  4/27/2004 7:27:00 PM 565621 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    Two weeks later....

    Its finally done.  I really wanted to do a full-color version of this, but i think thats gonna have to wait till I break down and buy Photoshop, 'cause it'd be imposable to do with just MSPaint
    I also need to learn to stop drawing on recycled paper... editing out the color and lines is a pain

    Anyway, here it is: C&P Filler #4... i hope you like it ^_^

  •  4/28/2004 9:26:00 AM 565721 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    Wow, these are pretty good.  I really like that last one!
  •  4/28/2004 6:38:00 PM 569329 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    hey, these are pretty funny!

    KITTY KITTY DANCE GO

    **KNC Member**
    **B-Unit Minister of Warm Fuzzy Kawaii Things**

    DeviantArt site

    The Kitlings!
  •  7/14/2004 8:23:49 PM 667403 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    You Sir/Madam, are freakin' awsome.
  •  7/22/2004 12:22:11 PM 670895 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    C&P Filler 5 has been on pause for quite a while as a result of me not being able to draw "sexy".  No matter how hard I try, I just can't create artwork that screams "fanservice".  So instead I bring you this thing:  think of it as a filler among fillers.

    Dan's filler for july 11 really got me to thinking... i never knew the process behind the production of his strips, and so i ran into some roadblocks.  some rather large roadblocks that really were quite discouraging.  so i thought i'd throw up my process in comparison to dan's and watch people laugh at me:

    Dan's strips are made in (roughly) six steps: sketching, inking, scanning, cleaning (general), cleaning (specific), and coloring.
    Mine are made in (roughly) three steps: sketching, scanning, cleaning, (and adding text and color if i get that far).
    I make mine in about half as many steps, so it should take half the time right?  wrong.  dan (from what i can tell) rarely takes more than 5 hours on a strip.  I spend roughly 10 hours on what amounts to a single pannel.  Why would that be?  Look at the attachment. 
    Step one is a scan straight from my notebook.  Notice I sketched on recycled paper with two different colored lines.  The fact that I took the time to add color in pencil actually saved time later on down the road as you'll see.  Also: i don't have any pens that i can ink with.  I know it looks like elliot's shirt looks like its been inked, but its really just a .7 mechanical pencil sharpened by shading his shirt.
    Step two sums up the reason why i take so long to do C&P fillers.  I have to crop the picture down from roughly 1700x2350 pixels to something more reasonable.  Then i use a nifty feature of my scanner to convert the entire thing to greyscale and adjust the contrast and brightness.  Then comes the hard part.  I only have MSPaint, so i have to go in and erase all the lines from the paper, along with all the grey from the grey-scaled paper from the background and from their skin.  It worked out fairly well for Nanase's hair, but i had to darken, pixel by pixel Elliot's hair, 'cause otherwise it just looked funky.  This all would have been easier if i could have used the color eraser to just erase all grey and have done with it, but since it only erases one shade at a time, and doesn't even get all of it, the feature is pretty useless.  Probably 85% of the pixels in step two are pixels i tampered with one by one.  Then once that was done, I had to realign the picture, since it got scanned in crooked.
    Step three was the easiest step, since i just had to enlarge the frame so i could fit in text and the title box.  This was the easiest step once i figured out what font Dan uses for text.  That and figuring out how to make the dialogue boxes.

    Anyway, Dan's process is the result of years of experience, hard work, nifty pens, expensive software, and plenty of talent.  Its fast and the results look great.
    My process is the result of Dr. Pepper fueled caffine binges, hard work, lack of hardware, lack of software, and lack of anything resembling a social life.  Its slow, gruelling, but at least the result looks good DAMMIT!

  •  9/20/2004 8:22:36 AM 693311 in reply to 498140

    RE: Think of it as handmade C&P filler

    Wow, that is amazung. It looks really good.
    I have to put this in again???
    Phoey.
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