Here a GIF of the process I do to make a page! I think it will look a bit blurred and there are some white things that appears in the GIF, I don't know why,,,, but you get the idea lol

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Here a GIF of the process I do to make a page! I think it will look a bit blurred and there are some white things that appears in the GIF, I don't know why,,,, but you get the idea lol

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Hi Comicker! I was wondering, how to you prep/createthe layout of your comics? I remember a while back you had a tutorial on DA where you explained how you created the layout of a pages and panels but i'd like to know what your updated take on that is! Thank you for your time!! ( hope i wasn't too confusingā¦lol)
Hello!
Apologies for taking so long to answer this; I kept starting and then getting sidetracked and forgetting. XD
I actually havenāt really changed too much when it comes to my page process! Itās still basically the same approach.Ā
If weāre talking specifically, justĀ panel layout, I very much wing it. For the more newspaper strip style stuff, I donāt even really bother with panel layout at all, since they wonāt be together on a page.
On the rare occasion that they areĀ together on a pageā¦I kinda just. Decide what needs to happen before the page is done, and then go from there. Since itās just my own personal, for-fun art, I donāt worry too much about making it THE BEST, MOST-INTERESTING LAYOUT EVER!!! Itās usually pretty plain. I like getting to the POINT! (Or rather, I like getting to the funĀ part to draw. XD )
But if weāre talking the whole page process,Ā I find that visuals are the best way to explain:
STEP 1: PENCILS!Ā (Well. Rough sketches and thumbnails, actually. But I donāt appear to have rough sketches for this page, unfortunately! )
Process for LoA page #102-103. I get asked sometimes how long comic pages take me to do. An average page, without many backgrounds, takes probably 4-5 hours to do. An hour or so for layouts/pencils, an hour for inks, 2-3 hours to color. Something like this, on the other hand... I think this was somewhere around 12-15 hours? Which is still pretty fast, considering, but does take up about 3-5 days of āart timeā, so it feels like much longer when Iām working.
Process pics for LoA Page #101. This was a really rare page in that I did the layout digitally; I almost always do them in pencil. But I really struggled to find a good panel layout that would manage the transition, so I ended up fussing with a few different options before working it out in Clip Studio. I swear, if Iād known how annoying that potted plant grate thing was gonna be to draw, Iād definitely have left it out. Thatās not even getting into the perspective for the bottom panel, which I think I redid at least four times.