Postby dyzzispell » Wed Jan 17, 2007 3:22 pm
Denimcat - I was using a toning set with the knife and all originally... That is, until I cut my finger pretty good with it. Nothing requiring stitches or anything. Just painful. XD
mechana - not sure exactly how to answer about how ComicWorks works. I mean, it has preset manga templates that you can use, or you can specify your own sizes. You have to pretty much either draw the page in the program, or use another prgram to draw something, because it imports all files in black and white only. So sketches come out pretty bad, especially if done only in pencil. What I do is make a pencil sketch, scan it, and then trace over it within the program to clean up all the lines. As for toning, you select areas and fill them with tone. Tone-on-tone is a little more complicated, but not by much. I myself have found few programs I really like to use for drawing, because some of them have all these complicated tools and stuff that I'll never use. I did need the manual a couple times on this one, but overall it's really easy to use. And $100 instead of $300. I also use CGIllust for all my colored images ($60). That one is really easy to use too.