Re: New Member, Editor of TV Tome UFO Guide, Saying Hi

Posted by davrecon-3 on
URL: https://www.shado-forum.com/New-Member-Editor-of-TV-Tome-UFO-Guide-Saying-Hi-tp1506051p1506120.html


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> Suggestions are always welcome,Dave.I can do it if you wish.
> More "bodies" mean smaller faces, and it becomes a bit
> harder to get any likeness as the pixels break it up a bit.
> When a cartoon involves many figures, I usually do them
> separately, then combine them, otherwise if I mess it up,
> I have to start again.It'll take about a week, I'll see
> what I can put together. I'll post a draft sketch to see
> if you are happy with it before overdrawing and colouring.
> Could you let me know in what location this scene take place.
> I'll put your name in place of mine as author in the final
> version.
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> Regards, Kevin.
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Wow Kev, it was just an off the cuff, I never dreamed you'd actually
take it up. But if you want to, knock yourself out. A very kind offer of you
to post the intermediary building block stages (draft sketch & all....). It
would be fascinating to see the mechanics & staging of the process of
creating a cartoon.

Your mention of drawing figures separately, then combining them later,
smacks of what I do alot with AutoCAD & programming. You eventually build up
libraries of objects which you can then later call on, or import into, your
drawings for much quicker and more sophisticated projects. Do you do it on
paper or on computer?

As far as a location, I guess it would be out in the field somewhere; a
house, or location where a bunch of people happened to see whatever
happened. It could even be outdoors.

Dave H.