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Page 8! This is the page where I tried out toning in manga studio. I like the print version of it way better, but the web version looks too different. I worry about consistency!

Nonetheless, the print version of this comic is all consistent and beautiful. It's my incentive for people to buy it!

Come check out all the updates about my comics at Epidigm

UPDATE: I couldn't stand the tones. So I redid them. It was interesting that the second time around I toned down the shading quite a bit. It wasn't even because it took less time, but more because I use tones so differently in photoshop than manga studio.
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Beautiful.



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~AniseShaw Aug 19, 2010  Professional General Artist
thank you!

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*erosarts Aug 17, 2010  Professional Traditional Artist
The tones are very subtle on this page now. I sort of have to look for the "percentage patterns" to notice them at all. The splotchy texture in the background on panel 3 is very nice. I'd really like to see what that prints like.

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~AniseShaw Aug 17, 2010  Professional General Artist
It's all bitmapped, so it should be pretty accurate. That's the nice thing about tones, as long as they're two bit, they'll print almost exactly as you see them at resolution.

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*erosarts Aug 18, 2010  Professional Traditional Artist
I do a lot of two-bit tone designs for a local screen printer.

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~AniseShaw Aug 19, 2010  Professional General Artist
nice, what kind of production do you do? Screen printing is mostly for large prints, no?

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*erosarts Aug 19, 2010  Professional Traditional Artist
Actually, all the designs I work with are pretty much screened onto articles of clothing. Hats, sandals, T-shirts, jackets. Nothing bigger than 11" x 17" has come up yet.

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~AniseShaw Aug 19, 2010  Professional General Artist
that's awesome. I learned the tiniest amount of screening in highschool and I loved it. Of course, with all the other art stuff I do, I don't really have time for it anymore.

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*erosarts Aug 19, 2010  Professional Traditional Artist
My true love in high school was rock'n'roll. But alas, I didn't have the stamina necessary to carry off a live show. It's no wonder all the hard rockers wind up doing drugs. I don't think it's possible to do industrial-metal (which is what the band I had put together in those days was) at the intensity level you need without them.

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