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PSA: I will never not call him "Pete Turbo", and if you see me spelling his name correctly that's my kidnapping signal
Whimsy will resume when I sober up from infection meds. For now have this Picrew of Smith and Ronson.
https://t.co/jztlqAdNim
"Anyone here who can recommend 40K illustrators with their commissions currently open?"
> Forgot to make the tweet "People you follow can reply".
I'd draw in ink, on any paper. Scan into Corel Photopaint, exclude all colours but b&w, clean up, then send to CorelDraw.
Convert to vector, which would round out all the linework with this smooth very 90s/00s clip-art style.
My 2004-2008 process for taking these from paper to digital was one my father taught me, that I've never heard anyone else use.
Not to say it was a smart process, just one I ran. This is in fact a vector image:
Going back through old college doodles and they're all so gentle.
I was genuinely dealing with some stuff including being on the verge of dying and all I wanted to draw were little wolves.
Talking to a friend last night about 00's era webcomics.
I found some of my vector comics from 2005 - the college I attended didn't believe I'd made these and I ended up having to do monitored illustration tasks to prove I wasn't plagiarising my own work.
@MusketAnna Yep, we have to understand 99% of the public won't think "Ironic space eagle". 😶
It's why I had to take time to adapt them on the designs I put out, so that they're vague/shorthand shapes and not Hella worrisome to folk outside the target audience.
Post four fictional characters you relate to, and let people assume something about you.
- Bennet Drake from Ripper Street
- Bugs Bunny
- Commissar Yarrick from Warhammer 40K
- Main-line Gambit from X-Men https://t.co/qyEQKCvvFG