I have this suggestion for a challenge we can have on a regular basis.
Since i am not in the mood to draw atm, but rather colour i came up with this idea.
Each interested person must team up with another so that there are teams of 2. We can each decide who wants to do what between the 2.
For example, if me and Phreak teamed up, he can maybe do the drawing and me the coloring etc etc etc.
The idea of this is to get better with perfecting certain skills and learning to work with other people who may or may not be better inkers, colourists or pencillers than ourselves. If i suck at inking, i can do the inking or focus on the pencilling depending what we as a team of 2, want to achieve. We can also learn how to ink a piece better for the colourist...and pencil better for the inker.
Look at Jim Lee...uses one inker throughout his life...there are reasons for that.
The best TEAM of 2`s page wins.
Anyone up for this? Is this a good idea?
great idea... I really think that it's one of the best ways to learn.
Sounds cool to me.
What's your idea?
Have two teams doing the same '1 page script?'
We'd obviously have to come up with an idea of how long the teams have to finish the pages.
or one draw and one colour a picture...?
scripts will take too long to sort out
I think we must just do pics.
Well, mxmx said a page, which made me think it would be sequential pictures on a page, which lead me to ask, if both teams would be doing the same sequential pictures....
well most(if not all) people draw on pages..lol
| QUOTE (v1ru5 @ April 12, 2007 02:00 pm) |
well most(if not all) people draw on pages..lol |
NO WAY!!!!!
SERIAS?!?!?
Never knew that.
see? even woman can learn something new everyday
i didn`t intend pages as such...rather the processes....
ie. pencillers and inkers...inkers and colourists....no script cause the focus is working together...not working from a script...for now at least.
So i personally think any comic art in collaberation of 2 people in a team...
colour, b&w or digital or whatever...
again...the best TEAM wins....
well if the two teams decide that they wouldnt mind doing a sequential page, then it could happen, but they will have to abide by the time length
yes...i agree....i was thinking 2 weeks...one for the penciller or inker(or both)....and one for the colouring....depending what the colabberation media is......
ok before we have "cold people" giving their thoughts(

).. lets have it that any methods may be used for the penciling or inking or colouring.