thegaystarfish fanart!

Feb 13, 2010 20:52

You guys! You guyyyyys. Check out quimvaa's fanart she did for Book Two, which you can see here (the third picture in the post). Frank/Gerard, safe for work.

It is amazing! She has the coolest style ever! I CAN'T STOP STARING AT THEIR HANDS. Anyway, go check it out! Ahhh, seriously, I am so happy, fanart is so A+ awesome. ♥

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xhearrt February 14 2010, 05:34:29 UTC
Yay. :) Can't wait to see it. ♥

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theopteryx February 18 2010, 03:08:46 UTC
Sooooon! :)

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xhearrt February 18 2010, 03:14:43 UTC
How long can inking take up to, typically? I don't believe I'm too familiar with that... I just stick to the basics: pen, pencil and my art program to clean up. :P

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theopteryx February 18 2010, 03:30:54 UTC
It really depends on the page! Some of the pages where there's not a lot going on I can do in a snap, but most of them take a while, mostly because I am really slow. And also because I'm usually half-watching a movie or TV at the time, haha. But just to ink them, it usually takes over an hour for each page, maybe hour and a half. I have to pencil it, then I ink, then I erase everything, then I blacken in their hair twice, then I ink again and darken the panel borders. So if it's a 16 page chapter, that's around 24 hours of drawing time. Vaguely.

Of course, again, some take a lot less than that! Haha. It's mostly why the drawings have gotten a lot simpler on some of the pages, just to save time. And because I am lazy. /o\

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xhearrt February 18 2010, 03:32:57 UTC
Awwwwwww! :( But it's always worth it in the end. Sorry for the endless barrage of questions, but when you ink...is it just pen, or like sumi or I'm shutting up now? :P

I wish I could help, but alas, I have too much on my plate with university.

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theopteryx February 18 2010, 03:37:21 UTC
Haha, it's not a problem! I love drawing the comic, so it's not a big deal, it just takes up a lot of time and when RL is crazy it's hard to get back into the comic ~headspace. But it's fun, and I really love doing it.

I love hearing what other artists use! I think it is very interesting. I use either Micron drawing pens or Prismacolor pigment pens (depending what I can actually find that still has ink in it) for the characters and speech bubbles, and Faber-Castell brush pens for coloring in their hair and any shadows or whatever, and for darkening the panel borders.

I like using traditional india ink on my own time, when I'm painting or drawing, or whatever, but I find it a little unwieldy for something like this, especially since I'm drawing on regular computer paper so I don't have a lot of room to work on the tiny details with something like a brush. And it also takes a much longer time to do, even though it's really fun.

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xhearrt February 18 2010, 03:50:09 UTC
Oh, man, I kind of fail when it comes to being savvy with art supplies. My art teacher today was just like, "Yah, I have TWO DOZEN pencils at home. I can describe each one to you in detail - the difference...blahblahblah... Get familiar with your medium," and stuff like that. :x

I'm excited for future classes because we'll eventually move on to sumi/india ink. :D

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