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I was interested in starting a comic on Tapastic but have a minor problem, I really can't get a drawing tablet due to financial difficulties but I can do paper and pencil drawings that I can upload via printer (thank you local library). So my real question is possible to do a web comic on Tapastic that isn't digital but done with the good old pen and paper?

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Fufufufu, of course it is possible, go for it. Remember that most manga and Marvel/DC comics are (were) done with the "good old pen and paper".

I'm also poor and old fashioned, so give it a go. =]

I've been doing it for 7 years, so I guess it might be possible.

You don't really need an expensive scanner to get decent results. I used to use this Canon brand1, which isn't super expensive, before switching to one that can scan larger paper. As far as touch up programs, from experience I can't suggest any cheap, good ones. I use Photoshop CS2, but I got it through less than admirable means.

The thing to careful about is most of the time, scanned pages need to be color corrected. There are free digital programs out there, like GIMP which can help aid with that.

When I was younger, I didn't really have any fancy programs. So I drew my stuff by hand and colored and edited it in MS Paint.

Like this.

It's possible. I've never done my comics any other way. So, what everyone else said, basically. Just go for it. smile

Go for it! This community is willing to embrace it as long as you try your best.

I just went digital in the latter part of last year; prior to that, I still worked traditional. Me going digital doesnt mean I'm done with the traditional method.

All you need to do is pencil/ink/letter your art, then scan it for the computer and use a program to color it.

Yes, it is.
I don't use a tablet either - mainly because mine is truly ancient (it doesn't even have compatible drivers for pen pressure anymore) and pen is super big and pretty heavy. So I use mouse instead.

If you need some software, I can recommend looking for free analogues of Photoshop/Corel painter.
Krita, for example, is great. I didn't like SAI but a lot of people say that it's good. GIMP and Fire Alpaca are also a thing.

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My comic Naor4 is done mostly traditionally. I use pen and paper for the initial inking. Screentones I do traditionally as well sometimes, it depends on the panel. I do as much as I can by hand though! It sure takes forever though working by yourself. My text I always do on the computer though. I'm not very good at writing by hand. lol

Definitely possible. Even though I have a tablet, Mannen Kazoku3 is intentionally drawn traditionally simply because it features fountain pens. (lol I wouldn't be able to feature them properly without writing and drawing samples) The only thing I do digitally with it is cropping, resizing, and cleaning.

My comic POW! Right int he Nostalgia2 is drawn without a tablet. I just do the good ol' pencil, pen, and paper method on my pages, scan them in, color them, and done!

Maybe at some point I'll go digital, but that'll have to be after I manage to save up some money for a tablet.

There are a lot of good traditional comics on Tapastic so go for it! I'd love to see your comic one day.

Also, thank you for posting this thread, it really gives a boost of inspiration and motivation as I am also poor and old-fashioned haha.

Yeah boi - if Japanese people can make cool looking stuff with just ink and paper, you can too.

As long as you put enough heart and effort into your work who really cares. I don't use a tablet either, but that's mostly because it doesn't feel right to me (and price). I've been drawing pen and paper for more than ten years and I'm just accustomed to it. I only use the computer to add dialogue and color these days for JODDAS VAPD
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