Not 100% a tutorial but I felt like showing my step by step coloring process I use for Parallel Dementia. One day I'd like to either make a really in-depth tutorial or at least host a Ustream on the subject.
For now I hope this helps or inspires some folks, even if it's not very specific.
I use this coloring style for must finished-level pieces, but in something like a full color commission or fan art I spend a lot more time refining it. Making sure the light is correct adding little shading details, etc.
do you use this same procedure when drawing other comics or art as well?
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I use to think that laughter is the best medicine. It works for a while, but the side-splitting proves fatal.
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DerelictComic.com
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I use to think that laughter is the best medicine. It works for a while, but the side-splitting proves fatal.
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DerelictComic.com
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...so I punched him in the face.
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"I'm charging you, too! Aiding and abetting!"
"Yes. I'll just step inside this police box. And arrest myself."
"Just looked like a "thing", didn't it? People don't question "things". They just say "oo... it's a "thing""
The way you color is very good. Saturation levels is important.
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I like corn!