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Inking & color with gimp
Offline Tenacity
02-12-2010, 09:34 PM, (This post was last modified: 03-05-2010, 09:15 PM by Tenacity.)
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These images are from the SW:TOR fan art forums. Most of the original sketches were drawn by a poster named JediBattlemaster, I've inked and colored them using GIMP 2.6.

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Offline Ash
02-12-2010, 09:36 PM,
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A bit of a star wars theme i see. He's a damn good sketch artist. Nice job with the colouring, however the camo on the third pic down seems a bit weird.

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Offline Tenacity
02-12-2010, 09:39 PM, (This post was last modified: 02-12-2010, 09:39 PM by Tenacity.)
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' Wrote:A bit of a star wars theme i see. He's a damn good sketch artist. Nice job with the colouring, however the camo on the third pic down seems a bit weird.

Yea, normally I dont do that but the player the image was drawn for asked for a camo theme. I dont typically pick the colors used in these images, since I'm filling requests by players rather than doing the art on my own. Still, it didnt turn out half bad for being the first image I've ever tried to use camo on =P

And yes, they're all star-wars themed, mainly because they're from the Star Wars: The Old Republic website. Imagine that!

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Offline Akura
02-12-2010, 09:46 PM,
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I'd love to see some of Discovery characters...
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Offline Tenacity
02-12-2010, 09:48 PM,
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' Wrote:I'd love to see some of Discovery characters...

Well, find me some sketches and I could do those too =P

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Offline Calego
02-13-2010, 04:05 AM,
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Very very cool. Great work.

I presume you have a tablet? I know virtually nothing about this process... a summary about how you do it would be awesome. I know the coloring and shading itself can be a pain and it differs between pictures but what's this "Inking" you talk about? Do you trace the sketch with the tablet or use the Pen tool? Or something entirely different?

I'm quite curious concerning this.

This kind of artwork has lots of potential for stuff...

Once again, Great Work.

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Offline Tenacity
02-13-2010, 04:27 AM,
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' Wrote:Very very cool. Great work.

I presume you have a tablet? I know virtually nothing about this process... a summary about how you do it would be awesome. I know the coloring and shading itself can be a pain and it differs between pictures but what's this "Inking" you talk about? Do you trace the sketch with the tablet or use the Pen tool? Or something entirely different?

I'm quite curious concerning this.

This kind of artwork has lots of potential for stuff...

Once again, Great Work.

actually i've never owned a tablet, i use an optical mouse for all of this =)

"inking" simply means to remove the extra sketch marks and make all of the lines solid black - it gives a far more 'clean' look to the image. You'll notice that the pencil sketches shown initially have a lot of extra lines, and the lines arent really solid - instead they're a greyscale and not very well defined. Inking removes all of those and replaces them with solid black.

I do this by using the 'lasso' tool. I outline an area of the image with a lasso selection, and then de-select any areas that I -do not- want filled with black.

For example, here we have a simple shape:
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Imagine that the shape is drawn in pencil (i just used gimp to make a quick example), and you want to 'ink' it.

First you use the lasso tool to select the whole outer circle. After that is selected, you hold control and use the lasso tool again to un-select/de-select the white parts inside the circle. You just want to keep everything in grey selected.
Once your selection is complete, you make a new layer and fill that selection in with solid black, and you end up with this:
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The benefit of inking a sketch is that it becomes much easier to color, and also looks cleaner - if you try to color a sketch on it's own, it ends up looking dull and hastily done. It's also difficult to get a clean transparency around a sketch, due to the white background - but if you ink an image, you start out with a transparent background, and you dont have to go through the hassle of 'cutting out' the colored picture.


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Offline Tenacity
02-13-2010, 05:18 AM,
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New one, just finished it:

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Alternate version:

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Offline Calego
02-13-2010, 05:48 AM,
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' Wrote:actually i've never owned a tablet, i use an optical mouse for all of this =)

"inking" simply means to remove the extra sketch marks and make all of the lines solid black - it gives a far more 'clean' look to the image. You'll notice that the pencil sketches shown initially have a lot of extra lines, and the lines arent really solid - instead they're a greyscale and not very well defined. Inking removes all of those and replaces them with solid black.

I do this by using the 'lasso' tool. I outline an area of the image with a lasso selection, and then de-select any areas that I -do not- want filled with black.

For example, here we have a simple shape:
[Image: vnh7bo.png]

Imagine that the shape is drawn in pencil (i just used gimp to make a quick example), and you want to 'ink' it.

First you use the lasso tool to select the whole outer circle. After that is selected, you hold control and use the lasso tool again to un-select/de-select the white parts inside the circle. You just want to keep everything in grey selected.
Once your selection is complete, you make a new layer and fill that selection in with solid black, and you end up with this:
[Image: 2uswqae.png]

The benefit of inking a sketch is that it becomes much easier to color, and also looks cleaner - if you try to color a sketch on it's own, it ends up looking dull and hastily done. It's also difficult to get a clean transparency around a sketch, due to the white background - but if you ink an image, you start out with a transparent background, and you dont have to go through the hassle of 'cutting out' the colored picture.

Ahhhhhhhh..... BRILLIANT.
Many thanks. I think I'll do this for any future sketches I want to color.

See? Learn somethin new everyday... Most often comes from outside a school environment.

That's an interesting concept... a Sith Tusken Raider. Ouch.

Keep it up!

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Offline Tenacity
02-16-2010, 04:46 AM,
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New one, miralukan jedi:

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