Mr. Harrop, I have a question. How do colorize your strip? I use the paint bucket tool in Photoshop Elements (the cheap one) to colorize my drawings. While using that feature, one can only colorize within areas bordered by lines. How do you manage to achieve color fades and gradations and transitions when they’re not bordered by lines? For example, the window in panel one of your Feb. 8 strip. Within the window, the color transitions from blue to white. How did you do that might I ask? Or where can I read about how to do that? Also, I’ve noticed in many cartoonist’s strips, I will see the color gradually fade to a lighter hue of the same color. Do you know how that’s done, sir?
Mr. Harrop, I have a question. How do colorize your strip? I use the paint bucket tool in Photoshop Elements (the cheap one) to colorize my drawings. While using that feature, one can only colorize within areas bordered by lines. How do you manage to achieve color fades and gradations and transitions when they’re not bordered by lines? For example, the window in panel one of your Feb. 8 strip. Within the window, the color transitions from blue to white. How did you do that might I ask? Or where can I read about how to do that? Also, I’ve noticed in many cartoonist’s strips, I will see the color gradually fade to a lighter hue of the same color. Do you know how that’s done, sir?