Description |
144 pages ; color illustrations ; 27 cm |
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Includes index. |
Contents |
Genesis -- Why go digital? -- The tools you need -- Getting started in photoshop -- Digital and hybird workflows -- The master page -- Time-saving libraries -- Digital roughs -- Wireframes -- Pencils for the pencil hybird workflow -- Inks -- Looking forward. |
Summary |
"Creating comic book art digitally gives you unlimited versatility and control over your work, undreamed of in previous decades. Freddie E. Williams II has been working digitally for years on some of the top characters and titles from DC Comics. Now, he shares the techniques he's developed for producing digital comics art all the way from roughs to links. You'll learn how to set up your own digital workspace and create reusable page templates and valuable reference libraries--and you'll begin mastering all of the amazing palettes and tools that Adobe Photoshop offers. If you still want to do your pencils or inks by hand, Williams even shows how you can save time and effort by incorporating those traditional methods into a digital workflow" --Cover, p. 4. |
Subject |
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Technique.
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Drawing -- Technique.
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Cartooning -- Technique.
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Color computer graphics.
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Adobe Photoshop.
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Added Author |
Bolland, Brian.
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Added Title |
Digitally drawing comics |
ISBN |
9780823099238 paperback |
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0823099237 paperback |
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