Here's a pencil to ink process of page 19 from issue 45 of invincible. As you can see there was a little mishap with a red copic marker on that middle pic. I don't work from home anymore, I have an office about 5 minutes from my house. But when I WAS at home working my son Quentin who is now 2 years old would occasionaly come in my office and say Hi or whatever. While I was inking this page I took a bathroom break and when I came out, GUH! He looked up at me smiling while drawing all over my page. I was pretty pissed but it was my fault for not closing my office door, so I really couldn't be too mad. It took almost 2 hours to get it all cleaned up in Photoshop, I took the red out easily but there was a lot of ink smearing and really dark spots that had to be taken out manually. Anyway, the moral of the story is DON'T HAVE KIDS! heh. Not really. Just lock your office doors ok people? Thanks!
Hopefully you can teach him what things he's not to draw on. There are lots of other things he can draw on anyway: blank paper, newspaper, the wall, the carpet, the dog...
awesome, so do you take those inked lines, and fill in all the blacks (and clean up your kids scribbles) on the computer and then send the colorist the finished lineart? just an interesting but efficient take on the process if thats what your doing... *whips out notepad* ...whatever you can spell out for me. thanks.
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your son's a genious
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Oh yeah, great work too! Cleanup must have been hell.
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Hopefully you can teach him what things he's not to draw on. There are lots of other things he can draw on anyway: blank paper, newspaper, the wall, the carpet, the dog...
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your son's an artist in the making!
but i guess lesson learned on your part aye!
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2B or not 2B, that is the pencil...
Just kidding, of course, but I am glad you decided to throw this sequence up...it WAS funny.
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