Character design

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I'm had this idea through a friend of mine. Over his very funny joke, I wanted to make a comic strip. So, I started designing the characters. These are the attempts.

perspective, front, side

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This is for Asif and his little party who are interested in doing comic strips :D


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Zaved bhai....conceptart.org ee comic/art er onek idea pawa jay...you can have a look it....just design idea.....
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WOW! ke rokom somoy lagse korte? Would love to see some other expressions on his face. Sad, LOL, lust, embarrassed ...
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All together 12-15 hours I guess. I'm very slow indeed. And honestly, I never did anything like this before with precise measurements. The perspective one was drawn first and that took a few minutes with pencil on paper. Then scanned and inked in photoshop. From that, the geometry of the face was created to draw the other two angles. Again, on pen and paper and a few minutes.

The coloring took all the time. Done in photoshop CS2. Laptop mouse pad. I don't have a desktop and my lappy is about 4 years old, gave me a lot of trouble and frustration.
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Just to give an idea of the process, I'm posting this. I posted the final outcome in some other thread.

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The inking was done in photoshop - another painful and time consuming process.
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Sorry but couldn't resist the draw over. Wanted to share some personal opinions.

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I personally like to clean up the primary pen/pencil works as less as possible. Maybe cleaning just the face and hands and parts like that. But still, as less as possible. Gives the piece more originality plus depth. You'll see what I mean If you look at the jeans on the top left one.
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Hey Zahid, no harm done.

This piece was not 100% finished and probably never will be. It lacks in details at so many places. The face, hair, eyes, shirt, jeans - everything needs plenty more touch-ups. Coloring is enjoyable but tiring and too much for my patience.

Anyway, the coloring method I follow requires a clean line art. That helps to put down the base color. And when I have a subtle base color with appropriate shapes and lines, the shading becomes easy. And in most cases, you probably don't want to leave the shades of your rough pencil sketch. Because, if you do, your coloring is never complete. You have to, again, HAVE to make up the intended shading with appropriate colors, not pencil hatches or blends.

I'm feeling like we are building up a team, so, are you guys in?
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But why would you need a clean art to color it! I'm not against it, just wondering as you can always use the blend mode of layers. What I usually do is scan my sketch in photoshop and then set the layer’s blending to “Multiply“. Then I can add any number of blank layers underneath it(Sketch layer) and add colors without worries.

Oh here is an example -

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Yes of course, everybody has their own way of working adjusted according to their comfort levels. I also put the rough sketch at the top in a multiplied layer just for the sake of my shading. But I don't want to keep the rough layer anywhere in the final outcome.

Your example looks stunning and it has it's beauty on it's own merit. And it all depends upon what your intention is and what method you are comfortable with.
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Agreed :D
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Zahid bhai, apnar comic gula up koren na......:)
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Ok .. let me put some in a new topic
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