Drawing: 2h pencil, pocket brush, A5 paper.
Rendering: Clip Studio Paint, Photoshop.
This started as a quick drawing in my nephews sketchbook / notepad. He wanted something to colour based on images I did for the Sector 13 - The Fanzine (he was in my house one of the days I was scanning copies of the line work, so I photocopied smaller versions for him to colour). He's only 5 years old though, so he didn't understand how long these things take to draw. I drew it while he was asleep (and while I was re-watching Jurassic Park on Netflix).
I then took a photo of it (I didn't have access to a scanner at the time) and used Clip Studio Paint (all the grey tones) and Photoshop to add colours (Mario).
I recently bought Clip Studio Paint for making comics, so I took this opportunity to practice with it. I spent a day earlier trying to get the shortcuts to match Photoshop.
But I'm not happy with the colours. They seem to be darker than what I get with Photoshop (I use a swatch because I don't trust my own ability to pick base colours).
I think (or I hope) the problem is that CSP uses CYMK colours for print, but Photoshop (or rather me) uses RGB for internet and has more range.
I then took a photo of it (I didn't have access to a scanner at the time) and used Clip Studio Paint (all the grey tones) and Photoshop to add colours (Mario).
I recently bought Clip Studio Paint for making comics, so I took this opportunity to practice with it. I spent a day earlier trying to get the shortcuts to match Photoshop.
But I'm not happy with the colours. They seem to be darker than what I get with Photoshop (I use a swatch because I don't trust my own ability to pick base colours).
I think (or I hope) the problem is that CSP uses CYMK colours for print, but Photoshop (or rather me) uses RGB for internet and has more range.
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