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I'm actually working on part 6 of Grassblades1, and I'm only partway through posting part 3 online, so I can't show you an entire page because SPOILERS, but I can crop a panel out, so here goes:


Masahiro looks at his sword. Gripping, I know!

Also yes - this is what my digital roughs look like, right before I start slapping speechbubbles on the pages. They're barely a step up from stick figures. I just use them to figure out the composition of panels and where to place all the dialogue, so I never bother with too much detail.

;A; I'm sorry to hear that!! Have you tried Clip Studio Paint? It's also a Manga-Friendly program!! I'd do a trial then wait for the $15 dollar sale xD

Clip Studio Paint and Manga studio are actually the same program. It just has two names for some reason. No idea why... xD

@Damatris One is distributed by a Japanese company, the other by Smith Micro, I believe? Also, earlier on during that whole switch-over, it used to be that the physical editions were MS, and the digital versions were Clip. Unsure of how it works these days.

@DoodleDamage I have it but only use it for very minor things and illsutration work since it doesn't have as much tones as MSEX4 does. xD

@Damatris @AnnaLandin It's confusing to me because I got Clipstudio Paint EX from the japanese website already years ago ,before it was popular, which is more ahead in updates than the one smith micro is offering. So I think of it as english versions of two of the same programs?? It's the first time they ever offered the japanese version of a program... in english.... twice?

Clip Studio used to be the exclusively Japanese, and Smith Micro sold a version of it in English, called Manga Studio - but in the last two or so years, both Smith Micro and the company that sells the software as Clip Studio have been selling English versions. I think-

It's confusing! >.<

Current page in line for coloring. And I've finally gotten into some action stuff, so horray to that! I've also got a nice milestone pic in the works, buuut, that's a surprise smile

Here's the current WIP for the next page of Catihorn :

And have the unfinished portion of the first episode of a secondary comic I'm starting up soon. (A project mostly meant as something I can do faster than Catihorn at work that's mostly just going to be bizarre.)

Here is the panel I'm working on to add to the upcoming page which is pretty much finished aside from me adding a few panels here and there. Still a sketch and needs some cleaning and editing then I get to the colouring.

So Pg 4 of War Acre was uploaded Wednesday! Here is what it looked liked penciled and inked (cleaned up later in photoshop)

And here it is colored and ready for eyeballs!

I tend to blue line very loose and add most of the detail during the inking process which is obvious by looking at pg 5, now in progress!

Hope you enjoy and feel free to check out and subscribe to our other titles!

WAR ACRE
http://tapastic.com/series/WAR-ACRE
ATOMIC TALES
http://tapastic.com/series/Atomic-Tales
SCOUTS
http://tapastic.com/series/SCOUTS

-Unearthly Comics

WIP for my comic! Also just wanted to say I love seeing all the different ways of building up the panels for each webcomic!! I usually write notes all over mine to remind myself of stuff.

Yes, the quick notes! So many times, I've left myself notes on rough panels and come back a few hours later completely confused as to what I'd written. Lovely wips, by the way. Really nice basic build to get you going~