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Coloring Comics in Photoshop




Topic started on 5-11-2008 @ 08:49 PM by apaulo


I have just designed a comic style T-shirt for our shop here at work, but I have yet to find a real good tutorial on how to color it in Photoshop. I found one on worth1000.com, but I would like something more detailed. Can anybody help?



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reply posted on 15-11-2008 @ 06:42 PM by tocs100


First, always make a safety-copy. Now, with your fun-copy, just click-on the paintbrush icon, choose a color, and experiment. (I use Corel Painter for more brush effects, but it functions the same.)
To color-in large portions at once, I make a rectangle with the lassoo/whatever tool, click a color, then use the paintbucket icon.

I used Corel and Photoshop to make this strip, about 16hrs. total:


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reply posted on 17-11-2008 @ 11:50 PM by apaulo


Hey Tocs100, thank you for your feedback.

16 hours, huh? Wow. I hope it doesn't take me that long to color my art... I might just have to break out the crayons.



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reply posted on 24-5-2009 @ 06:30 AM by VampireZio


Try youtube they have some amazing comic coloring tutorials on there.



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