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Mar 2021

I so understand this. Fine details will be lost during this stage but we can minimize it by better ways of retouching. Also from my experience the cleaner the paper the easier this process will be.

It's absolutely colouring/painting! But I'm okay with that, since it's my favourite part of the process. It's also my greatest strength as an artist; if I were to skimp on the colours, there's no way my comic would look as good.

I changed my lineart brush recently so I can at least use the fill bucket for flats now, which is really helpful in speeding things up!

For me, it's shading/lighting. I save all the shading for the end and it just feels so tedious for me. I need to find better ways to cut corners!

I know people some people advise to change their scanner parameters, but I dare not. But I might try using a light box and a camera instead of a scanner...
There's a very good article here, but it's in french I'm afraid.

Hmmm... It's actually inking for me, I need to distribute the line weight and it's pretty tedious especially if there's a drawn background involved :cry_02:
But the rest, I'm pretty fast at it ^^

Shadows and highlights :sob:, I can do flats colours no sweat though. I like inking and sketching as well

For everyone who says coloring would you be interested in a tutorial? I don't think my coloring process takes too long. Maybe I could help.
It would be for Clip Studio Paint Only though.

Thumbnail to clean sketch takes the longest for me. :sweat_smile:

Definitely coloring. Lineart and skeletons usually go easy for me, only a few hours, but coloring takes me a good while longer.

Probably a tie between inking and colouring for me, though leaning more towards colouring. Colouring because it's simply the most time consuming step and inking because I really like my lines to be clean and probably spend more time than necessary being a perfectionist.

Inking can take me from 30-45 minutes while with colouring I sometimes reach past the one hour mark (my comic is made in a simple style).

4 and 5, I spend a lot of time with it, but it's also the part I mostly enjoy :blush:

I have this tool but I don't find it to be that useful for me.
I made my own fill bucket tool that has come in handy actually.

Drawing easily takes up to 60-70% of the work. I can finish several pages in a day on any other step, but I consider myself very lucky if I manage to finish one page sketch in a day.
Inking was almost as labor-intensive, until I discovered the miracle that is Lazy Nezumi.