no, in my opinion, he uses (as I do) a program to draw out the comic in sketchy loose form and that is the first layer,then on another layer, the ink layer, he uses the sketch as a guide to do the final ‘inking’ and finally a third layer isput over that, the color layer , and the final step is to delete or just turn off the first or sketch layer and you have thefinished strip…….not sure HOW the color layer was reduced in size in this case but it was….from his end, it’s a simplefix, but as we view it both layers are melded into one and cannot be separated
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
the coloring seems off
sirbadger about 5 years ago
A piñata costume sounds dangerous.
Subguy322 about 5 years ago
Interesting concept.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
are different sizes. if the color layer was enlarged to fit underneath the ink layer we would have what Lalo intended
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
if pointing that out was obvious….then I suppose I deserve a ‘duh!’
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
I’ve seen simply color plates an no black/white. This is new.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 5 years ago
no, in my opinion, he uses (as I do) a program to draw out the comic in sketchy loose form and that is the first layer,then on another layer, the ink layer, he uses the sketch as a guide to do the final ‘inking’ and finally a third layer isput over that, the color layer , and the final step is to delete or just turn off the first or sketch layer and you have thefinished strip…….not sure HOW the color layer was reduced in size in this case but it was….from his end, it’s a simplefix, but as we view it both layers are melded into one and cannot be separated