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Community => Adventure Related Talk & Chat => Topic started by: agswannabe on Mon 14/07/2003 18:31:52

Title: help with comic book
Post by: agswannabe on Mon 14/07/2003 18:31:52
alright, anyone who has any skills (inking, sketching, photoshop,scanning,...)can help me with an idea to make a pleurghburg comic book. i still need to hear from chrille, but i think some basic work is in order.
Title: Re:help with comic book
Post by: Minimi on Mon 14/07/2003 19:53:24
check my website www.pimmy.tk  ...if you mean that kinda art!
Title: Re:help with comic book
Post by: agswannabe on Mon 14/07/2003 20:26:40
note: comic will be marvel realistic and will look nothing like the original pleurghburg.
Title: Re:help with comic book
Post by: 2ma2 on Mon 14/07/2003 21:21:29
(http://user.tninet.se/~vqb114l/junk/pleurghburg.gif)
Been there, done that, gave it up ;). However, there was a discussion regarding the matter at gaspop forums. You may want to check it out..

No, there isn't any more, just a test page. I thought copying Sin City was suitable for the concept :)
Title: Re:help with comic book
Post by: agswannabe on Mon 14/07/2003 21:49:51
i see, but the comic is really good anyway. i didn't know the idea of a pleurghburgh comic isn't new  :-[. well i'll give it my best shot and check the forum out.
Title: Re:help with comic book
Post by: 2ma2 on Mon 14/07/2003 21:59:11
Heh, no worries. About 99.9% of the community didn't know that the idea wasn't new. It was at gaspop's forums, and there aren't many AGS regulars there. It's more like Chrille's own fanclub.
Title: Re:help with comic book
Post by: agswannabe on Mon 14/07/2003 22:06:04
2ma2, i see you're really good at dark drawings. what do you use to make 'em so black ( i used coloring pens, but they ruined the picture) ?
Title: Re:help with comic book
Post by: 2ma2 on Wed 16/07/2003 01:35:39
Ink and a small brush. It takes some time to get used to. You may want to use a steel pen or something.

Basically, sketch the panels up with a rather hard graphite pencil, then ink ontop of it. When it's dry, erase the sketch. Scan as lineart/blackandwhite and correct ev. inking errors. Voila!