Page Eighteen Pencils

Work continues, slowly, slowly… Here are the pencils for the next page. These are somewhat tighter than I usually do, in that I tried to arrange and define my black areas. I normally don’t do that in the pencils, I just improvise when I’m inking. These pencils were all done digitally, and here’s a secret – I have a digital template for Steamroller Man’s chest symbol that I import and then warp to fit each drawing. It’s so much easier and more exact than trying to draw it each time!

I’m Still Working!

Hi there!

As promised, I’m posting some work-in progress pictures here today. These are from the next page of the Issue Two story, where Steve Rollerman changes into Steamroller Man. First up is the thumbnail layout, which I do in pencil on paper, at about the size of a matchbox. At this stage I have a rough idea for what I want to happen on the page. Thumbnails are a great way to explore possible layouts, and in fact, this one was a composite of a couple of different versions.

Compare that to the next stage of my process, which is a blue line sketch. I switch to drawing digitally after the thumbnail stage, because of the ease of editing and revising. I work with a program called Clip Studio Paint EX, which is just fantastic for drawing and making comics. More process stuff next week!