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Mar 2021

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.

Inking takes the longest. Plus I usually have to touch up the inking when I am coloring. And sometimes again when I add the backgrounds.