Begging Your Pardon.
Friday's strip is here. It didn't go up until mid-day Sunday. Sorry about that. Thursday was Thanksgiving, of course, then Friday was spent in preparation for a dinner party at our house. You would think that since I started working for myself, it would be easier to hit my own deadlines, but no.
Anyhow, here's a long awaited video of my coloring and lettering process. Hope this makes up for my tardiness. Back to work for me, along with dreading the inevitable Christmas shopping.
Labels: art, method, Suburban Tribe, video
7 Comments:
Um, I wish I could comment on the video, but not having watched it yet, I'll just say that Jessica looks very good.
The temptation to tweak and tweak and tweak, I'd never get one finished. Also, I'd probably spend so long choosing a picture of some trees that just fit the mood... damn that adjusted deadline just slipped again! Very interesting film tho.
Hey, nice video John. I need to start a file collecting the different methods each of my favorite comic creators use.
That's one of the interesting things about webcomics VS print. There isn't an industry standard. I know there are many innovators in print but on the web, everyone is an innovator.
What I also would love to see from other webcomics creators is the evolution of their method. How they started out doing it, what discoveries helped them change their process.
Rock on John.
You know you're good when you can make it look easy.
Well done, John!
Cheers
Charlie
Sweet video dude.
-Daltoni
Eel pie? Christ have mercy. And you haven't even mentioned roly-poly pudding, boiled baby or any of the other reasons the teabags no longer rule the world.
Like I said before, sweet video, but I would think that for your next video, make the ending where it shows your face.
-Daltoni
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