Cool thanks, I wish more comics were colored by hand like you do with yours. It seems a lot of colorists are compelled to try and use all 16 million colors on a page just because they can. Your pages have a great sense of unity in their composition, and I think it has a lot to do with the coloring. I just got a set of those new BIC color markers and they actually give a great consistent color fill (no streaks). They don't really act like normal art markers though and you can't really layer them, but I heard that they work well with a colorless blender so I may give that a try.
I'll definitely check out the prismacolor markers. I think they sell them individually at my local Michael's. Thanks for the tip!
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What kind of markers are you using for colors? Copic? They always looks really consistent and smooth.
Prismacolor with the a few sharpies here and there. I don't work in a huge area so it's easy to keep the strokes smooth and solid.
Cool thanks, I wish more comics were colored by hand like you do with yours. It seems a lot of colorists are compelled to try and use all 16 million colors on a page just because they can. Your pages have a great sense of unity in their composition, and I think it has a lot to do with the coloring. I just got a set of those new BIC color markers and they actually give a great consistent color fill (no streaks). They don't really act like normal art markers though and you can't really layer them, but I heard that they work well with a colorless blender so I may give that a try.
I'll definitely check out the prismacolor markers. I think they sell them individually at my local Michael's. Thanks for the tip!
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