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Jobs / Re: Inker Needed for Webcomic
« on: Apr 17, 2013, 07:22 AM »
Here's some extra details to fit with the new Job board guidelines:
Money: No. My friend and I are doing this for fun. Monetizing this will require an audience, and maybe we'll approach that later.
Length: We're currently working on pages 6 & 7. The first act of the initial story arc could be about 20-30 pages, depending on how the script works out. We'd like help to at least get us that far. There's a soft deadline of sometime around September, but if we're making steady progress there's no deadline.
Line art example: I have prepared a photoshop file with examples of my pencils to ink over. Over the course of the 7 pages, I've been experimenting with various styles to make it easier/faster for me to ink. The examples here shows the cleanest ones. As we work together, I'll refine my pencils to a comfortable point for both speed and ease-of-inking.
I'll be happy to e-mail the .psd to anyone who's interested.
Here's a very big .png of linework, reduced in size from the photoshop file:
Money: No. My friend and I are doing this for fun. Monetizing this will require an audience, and maybe we'll approach that later.
Length: We're currently working on pages 6 & 7. The first act of the initial story arc could be about 20-30 pages, depending on how the script works out. We'd like help to at least get us that far. There's a soft deadline of sometime around September, but if we're making steady progress there's no deadline.
Line art example: I have prepared a photoshop file with examples of my pencils to ink over. Over the course of the 7 pages, I've been experimenting with various styles to make it easier/faster for me to ink. The examples here shows the cleanest ones. As we work together, I'll refine my pencils to a comfortable point for both speed and ease-of-inking.
I'll be happy to e-mail the .psd to anyone who's interested.
Here's a very big .png of linework, reduced in size from the photoshop file: