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Woody
04-09-2008, 07:00 PM
I've been using Wacom products to color GU since it's inception. And for a couple of years now, I've been using a Cintiq 21UX (http://www.wacom.com/cintiq/21UX.cfm) to color directly "on" the screen. But, one thing I've been reluctant to do is completely move away from inking on paper.

Recently I've begun doing the occassional sketch and ink directly "on" the Cintiq skipping over the pen and paper element. There are some definite benefits...

It's a bit quicker. It's far easier to make corrections. Once you ink a sketched image on paper, the sketch is pretty much gone, and in order to get a reasonable scan, you have to erase the sketch entirely. No more sketch ever. Skeching on the Cintiq means I have the sketch forever.

When inking, once you commit the ink to paper it's permanent. One out of place line or bumped arm and the whole piece either needs to be redone or has to exist with the error forever more. It can be nerve wracking even for guys who have been doing it as long as I have. Inking directly "on" the Cintiq means any error is easily removed. Using Photoshop I can even ink tough sections on a new layer making it that much easier for me to correct without impacting the original piece. Or I can ink things on a new layer so it's easier to move over the main piece. This isn't possible withough using multiple pieces of paper and multiple scans in the traditional pen/paper manner.

With Taks returning to work and my duties with the kid increasing exponentially, finding was to speed up and/or simplify the process has become crucial. Hell, I've even started coloring slightly different, giving myself a colored flats etc. to make selections easier later in the coloring process. It's been kind of nice. Makes me feel a bit more intune with what I'm doing.

So this post could very well be the official recognition of GU becoming a fully digitally-produced comic. Sure I may miss all the paper, the tangible representations of my effort, but really this should be better for me, the kid, and the comic in the long run.

Kualtek
04-16-2008, 07:52 AM
So besides the tangible product when your finished, are there any other good qualities to inking something on paper first?

Woody
04-16-2008, 08:47 AM
Not really. No.

Saroc_Luclin
04-16-2008, 01:10 PM
Interesting.

And think of it this way. By going all digital and having the kid, you won't have to worry about Kid-Accidents ruining your paper archives or Works in Progress. (Especially once Woody Jr. reaches the toddler and grabbing stage)

Radial
04-16-2008, 04:54 PM
Didn't you used to sell the sketches? The non-text bubble ones pre-everything sketches? It seems like I remember that whole thing going on.

But yeah, it's always a proud moment when you chop a chunk of time off a process and lose nothing in the end result.

Woody
04-16-2008, 09:08 PM
Yeah, I used to try to move them. People seemed interested in having a piece of GU and I didn't see where it would hurt.

Along with doing the sketching digitally, I changed a bit of how I color which currently takes a bit more time.

Kualtek
04-17-2008, 07:20 AM
I would definitely be interested in ink's of some my favorite comics. (Such as the Ding! dragon raid comic). I would imagine you can always fall back on inking when the mood strikes you. Sounds like it's all win-win!

Woody
04-17-2008, 08:04 AM
The Ding! panel was given to a fan that cried when she met me. Had I not given it to a fan such as that, it's unlikely that I would have ever parted with it.

Kualtek
04-17-2008, 01:05 PM
Wow, I think that was the right fan to give it to, for sure! I had no idea you were so awesome that you inspire tears in the eyes of others. =P

I suppose the Ding! shirt will have to do!

Radial
04-17-2008, 01:18 PM
He definatly inspires tears. Sometimes I wonder if it's the *awesome* though. (It's a joke)

Serresrelic
04-19-2008, 11:56 AM
I still have the Ted vs. the Monkey sketch framed on my wall. :D

Woody
04-19-2008, 01:10 PM
And as always I appreciate the support man.

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The next step, since I'm going all digital is to start streaming the creation process. So you can see exactly where the comic is and watch me work.

Radial
04-21-2008, 12:44 PM
Is that going to include a chatroom?

Woody
04-21-2008, 01:09 PM
It does, but I won't be reading said chatroom while I work.

Radial
04-21-2008, 02:13 PM
Fair enough. Look forward to it.

Zonaree
04-21-2008, 04:49 PM
Hey woody. does that Cintiq give you stand alone abilities ? such as like while your chasing " the kid " around or say when your wanting to sit on the couch while they play can you or do you always have to have it hooked up to the computer?

Woody
04-21-2008, 05:37 PM
The Cintiq is a monitor with touch sensitive technology, so it has to be connected to a computer. And it gets really hot. So, working with it on your lap is possible but probably not something you'd do for very long. The Cintiq 12WX is infinitely more portable/lap-able. But, it still needs to be connected to a computer.

There are "Tablet PCs" out there that do what you're asking.

Zonaree
04-22-2008, 08:07 AM
The Cintiq is a monitor with touch sensitive technology, so it has to be connected to a computer. And it gets really hot. So, working with it on your lap is possible but probably not something you'd do for very long. The Cintiq 12WX is infinitely more portable/lap-able. But, it still needs to be connected to a computer.

There are "Tablet PCs" out there that do what you're asking.

kk thanks. :) Best wishes to you and yours :)

Sputnik
05-05-2008, 01:52 AM
Digital is poopy....what would GU look like if it went into animation? o.o Would we have shows like Robot Chicken? Cept GU style? That'd be awesome...

Woody
05-05-2008, 08:42 AM
Animation is pricey, and nothing about site activity indicates to me that I could such a project profitable.

Sputnik
05-05-2008, 09:17 AM
Animation is pricey, and nothing about site activity indicates to me that I could such a project profitable.

First off, thanks for taking the time to reply to my post :D.

Second, yea, I guess you're right, I don't know exactly how much it costs, but another web comic I read has already done 2 whole series in animation. But that comic also apparently have like, 75,000 readers which was a few thousand more than I thought :p, maybe Blind Ferret will let you do a trial version? Lol.

Woody
05-05-2008, 10:08 AM
I can garauntee you they have more than 75,000 readers, because I have considerably more than 75,000 readers myself.

Mentioning Blind Ferret I assume you're talking about CAD. And I know for certain they have WAY more than 75,000 readers. So maybe that number is how many subscribers Tim has to the animated series.

Sputnik
05-05-2008, 11:26 AM
I can garauntee you they have more than 75,000 readers, because I have considerably more than 75,000 readers myself.

Mentioning Blind Ferret I assume you're talking about CAD. And I know for certain they have WAY more than 75,000 readers. So maybe that number is how many subscribers Tim has to the animated series.

That number was a guestimate on the polls he had for a "Choose it yourself" adventure, and on the last "Choose it yourself" before we killed his main character with the choice we made, a total of 36,000 people took the time to email him and vote :p and its pretty much the same number with all of the "Choose it yourself adventure" comics he wrote...but yea, I was referring to CAD, LFG has a few shorts themselves too.

Radial
05-05-2008, 12:43 PM
That's a whole lot of green.