Ink and Color a comic strip with a wacom
In this video I demonstrate how i use the Wacom tablet with adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to complete one of my Chad the Fat Kid comic strips. I also discuss how the wacom helps me over come my disability which has crippled my hands. I tried to make this as educational as possible with real tips and skills. I also tried to make it entertaining. enjoy!
- Date:
- Aug 2, 2007



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#23 H H ~ Jan 25, 2009
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Hey man, your video is just so cool. Congratulations! nice work!
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This tutorial actually shows how something is done.
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I hope you win the challenge. You have the most informative video.
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I love this - it is very inspiring and informative and also practical. Well done. I love your work.
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Great... I hope this tutorial helps me later.
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This answered all my questions...amazing & thx
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This was VERY helpful. Now I can scan my artwork and ink and letter my comic in Illustrator; plus color my stuff in Photoshop.
THANKS!!
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Your video is amazing
I tried it myself, but the strokes I make with my brush create a black line AND a red path too! In your video I can only see the black line. How can I disable this \"show red path\" function. It also appears to me, that the strokes I make merge together in a very unpleasant way. How can I fix that?
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