haru-up-n-kisumi
hello! I've got some questions about clip studio paint since it looks like such a great program (and I saw your reblog on their sale too ^^). Does it support CMYK colours? Also, which version would you recommend (pro/ex)? Thank you so much!
Clip’s a bit weird about CMYK stuff, iirc - it translates CMYK imports to RGB and you have to re-export them as CMYK. My experience using it for printing stuff isn’t a lot at the moment… Not sure how you’d work around that, or if there’s a work-around in the program that I’m just unaware of. And if you’re doing screentone work, instead of color, then this isn’t so much of an issue, of course.
As far as Pro vs. Ex goes, the main difference is that Ex lets you do multi-page documents. So if you plan on doing lots of multiple-page sequential stuff, Ex is pretty great, but if you’re just doing single-page illustrations or don’t mind doing every page of a comic in its own document, Pro is perfectly fine. There might be some other things that are Ex-exclusive, but I can’t think of any off the top of my head.
3 years agoSeptember 24, 2015 10 notes Reblog
Anonymous
I just wanted to say that your art is so amazing...aaaaaa
Thank you! :,D
And thank you very much to any other anons who happened to send me the same sentiment~ : > Sorry if it took me a while to answer all of you, even if indirectly like this, but I really do appreciate it!
3 years agoSeptember 23, 2015 10 notes Reblog
blazing-cats
Is your art all traditional or is it digital? Either way I think it's really gorgeous~
It’s a mix - most of my larger stuff has been digital, but I’ve been messing around with traditional stuff a lot lately - watercolors, mostly, with a side of markers~
3 years agoSeptember 23, 2015 10 notes Reblog
Anonymous
Hi, have you ever thought about writing a web-comic?
I have! I actually did a Mother 3 fancomic for a couple of years back in high school/the start of college, which was an awesome - if exhausting - experience, and I’d love to do a webcomic again with an original premise. I have an idea in the works (I’ve posted art of a couple of the characters here and there), but with classes and applications and life I haven’t been able to really start it up. I want to have a huge buffer before starting to post a large project like what I imagine it would be, anyway. (That’s one of the things I learned from said Mother 3 fancomic - working without a buffer is a nightmare, don’t do it, I don’t care how excited you are to show off your pages; I am being entirely serious here.)
So I think it’ll serve me better to start with far shorter comics first~ Again, got some stuff floating around, but nothing substantial because what is time, what is art, please send help.
3 years agoSeptember 22, 2015 20 notes Reblog
Anonymous
Yo I have a general commission question sorta? Do artists normally need an actual picture or sketch of what they might draw or can you just send in a detailed description? I've been wondering a while since normally artists I've found don't specify (I might be mistaken though) and I'm too shy to ask the artists since I don't want them to be all excited for stuff only for me to have to tell them I've no money atm. I dunno. I just figured I would ask. I'm sorry to bother you!
I’ve seen it go both ways, and have accepted commissions both with and without drawn references? I’m of the opinion that either a reference or description works fine. Of course, with either a visual reference or a written description, the more detail, the better : ) If you’re not sure, then just provide as much info as you can/feel is necessary~
I know some artists do have their preferences in regards to this, though, so if you can find what that is, better to comply with it. : )
3 years agoSeptember 16, 2015 6 notes Reblog
Anonymous
Your watercolors are so clean and beautiful! What kinda tools do you use to make them? (ie. Pen/pencil/paints)
I got this ask around when I posted the last twitter dump, I believe, so I assume watercolor-wise you’re talking about that unfinished drawing with Pearl and Steven? Because those watercolors are, well, watercolors : ) Used a dip pen for the lines as well, I believe (G pen nib?). I like using Chinese calligraphy brushes when I do watercolors because they can hold a loooooooot of water and/or paint, so that’s an option : ) For the fake digital watercolors I do sometimes, I use Clip Studio Paint.
3 years agoSeptember 16, 2015 26 notes Reblog
Anonymous
where did you get the fake marker brushes?
Those would be the art marker brushes courtesy of Kyle Webster~ (I linked to his website, but you can get the brushes on Gumroad and Creative Market too, iirc.)
3 years agoSeptember 16, 2015 14 notes Reblog