This Friday (4/22/22 – 8:30 PM EDT) I’m once again opening up a portal to the Friday Night Doodle Zone, and you can join me! Follow me on Twitch to come along for the ride while I take pay-what-you-want drawing requests from anyone watching. It’s going to be chill, silly, and lots of fun. You can even be a Pokemon as a member of the chat!
I’m also streaming tomorrow night (4/21/22) and I’m going to be playing Caves of Qud! I just started a new character, Mehla, a watervine farmer with dreams of learning every recipe in the wild apocalyptic world of Qud.
Follow me on Twitch to get notifications when I’m live! I can’t wait to see you there!!
Starting April 3, our itch.io shop prices are going to start melting like snow; everything is 50% off to celebrate the Great Thaw that’s (hopefully?) happening just outside your own door! If you’re looking to pick up some digital copies of Follower or Messenger, this is the time to do it! Hurry: this sale ends 4/16!
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I made a video about how I color comics! Someone asked about this a while ago, and while I lost the original question, I did take the time to record some clips while I worked on the latest Follower page.
Here’s the transcript of this video:
Hey, I’m Bug and I’ve been making webcomics since 2004! Let me share my knowledge with you!
When I’m coloring a comic, my goal is to work as quickly and efficiently as possible, so I’ve found a lot of useful tricks to speed up the process. This is a basic version of how I color.
I color in Clip Studio Paint, but most of these tricks will work in any drawing software.
First, I take my lineart and set it as a reference layer using the little lighthouse button in the layers panel. That means I can color under it, and the fill bucket will act like the lines are on the same layer.
Under the fill bucket’s tool properties window, make sure that “refer multiple” is also checked and set to the lighthouse icon. Play around with the other settings to get a fill style that you like, but here’s what my settings look like.
Now I can use the custom color palette I made for my comic and quickly zip around to fill everything in the panel. Flat colors: done!
Next, I make a new layer above my flat colors. Set this to multiply. Click the icon on the far left of the layers tab that looks like two squares. This will make the multiply layer “clip” to the layer below, so you can only paint where there’s already color.
This is going to be my shading layer. It’s kind of cheating, but I usually pick a shadow color that’s opposite my light color on the color wheel. If that doesn’t look right, I cheat some more and pick something that looks “right.” I use the lasso tool to quickly fill big sections of shadow. The lasso works in combination with the ink layer, so it won’t fill past the lines! Then I use a pen to color in smaller detailed areas of shadow.
Next, make a new layer the same way you made the multiply layer, but instead set the blending mode to overlay, screen, or glow dodge, depending on the effect you want. Pick the color of your light and paint in your highlights.
You can keep adding more layers this way to refine your highlights and shadows, but that’s the simplest version of what I do!
Humans and Chios are probably about equal in terms of physical flexibility! A Chio might be able to endure more pain to stretch a bit further, but not by much.
Ever wanted to create your own Chio?Join the Create a Chio project and commission your very own Chio who will cameo in the upcoming chapter eight of Follower!
Or, Ask a Chio anything!Today is the last day to join! For Chio Club members pledged at the $5 or above level by the end of February 5, 2022, Ask a Chio questions will be open for a limited time! Find out more in this post on Follower’s blog.
Nominations are open for the next six days for the Ursa Major Awards. Follower is eligible for nomination in the Best Graphic Story category. If you’ve read and enjoyed Follower in the past year, please consider submitting our comic for nomination! 2021 was awful for a lot of people, but it was truly the worst year of both our lives. We took that fury and pain and channeled it into what I believe is the best chapter of the comic to date, and it will only get better from here. Anyone can register to nominate media, and choose up to five nominees per category. You can help our chances at a nomination by sharing Follower and the nomination link with your friends! You can even point them to the New Readers page to help them see if they’re into the story.
It would be an honor just to be nominated after pouring our hearts and souls into this comic during this awful year. Thank you for your consideration! Nominations will close on 12 February 2022.