Now I can start lettering.
But you can’t see those. If you did, you wouldn’t buy the book. It’d be a free web-comic. And I think we all know Tiny Life is better than that.
Now I can start lettering.
But you can’t see those. If you did, you wouldn’t buy the book. It’d be a free web-comic. And I think we all know Tiny Life is better than that.
I’m coming along fine. Just another page to make a SPACE exclusive.
And then a fix on page one.
And then lettering (maybe).
And then scanning a few more pages.
And then uploading it to the printer.
Damn. I got a while yet.
Here ’tis.
(I would talk more, but I gotta finish page 13)
Well, not completely done.
There are photographs in the backgrounds that I will add tone to. I want to wait until there’s a close-up on page 12 before I add anything to these ones.
Since I’m going to SPACE in a few weeks, I decided to get done with Chapter 1 and then have an “exclusive SPACE edition” as an incentive for buying the big book. So this will be the last ink for a little while.
At least ’till I get done with the awesome “free left.”
You m ay notice the first panel is very dirty. I had Colacitti change it once before and then after I got it, I changed it. So there are lots of eraser marks.
When I scan it, it’ll probably take longer to clean it up then it did to actually ink it.
Here are page 12 inks.
When I was taking the picture (because my scanner is not big enough to fit the whole thing) the camera’s automatic “face-finder” feature fixated on Jed’s face toward the bottom of the screen.
That’s how good Colacitti is. He makes my stick-figure look so real that the people at Sony are fooled.