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Oct 2018

I used to do that ... It has a unique feel coz of the ink flow but I feel in love with digital recently.


My comic is completely hand drawn, since traditional art is a lot easier to not fuck up from the get go. I do a few touch ups digitally to make sure it doesn't look weird for the readers but otherwise I do all my inking and lettering and paneling by hand :slight_smile: it has a nice aesthetic to it as well

I don't do it for my current comic because it's a little low-effort and silly. If I'd make one with a serious storyline I'd probably ink by hand! I don't really like the look of digital inking :dizzy_face:

I ink by hand. I don't own a tablet or anything so I kind of have to. XD Inking with a pen, I feel, is just a lot faster too.

I think I'm in the very small minority that does my uploads entirely by hand. everyone's digital or partly digital

I don’t ink, but my husband does and I love it. Sometimes I need to do touch up and I got to say, when I do it on the paper it looks great. But when I do it with ClipStudio, well....you see the difference between digital and traditional inking pretty well (even if I use the ‘real G-pen’ tool)
If I would do the inking all together, I would go traditional as well. It’s nicer to me :slight_smile:

You two are team? That is both romantic and cool! My husband acts as my editor and critic lol.

Yeah, the basic idea and characters. I do the basic writing and pencils.
He does the layouts, lettering and inking.

It speeds up the comic process a lot :slight_smile:

i ink with dip pen all my comics
pc ink imho dont "flow"

2 months later

I'd like to do inks digitally, but since I don't have a screen tablet, the control just ain't fine enough, so I do inks by hand.

Heyo! My comic, TreasureHUNT!!, is all inked on paper with various pens and brushes :smiley: I actually bought my dip pen and brush pen for the purpose of this comic~

I'd like to learn how to ink better on my tablet, but as it stands I'm not very good at controlling the line-weight via pressure yet xD My hand-inking is far from perfect too, but the medium naturally lends itself to some visual interest whether intentional or not (if you push too hard and get a really thick line in a part, you're stuck with it and gotta accept it, kinda cool :] )

I have been all digital for two years... you'd have to pry my Surface Pro out of my hands to make me go back.

I used to ink all by hand, but I make a lot of mistakes... and not ones that are easy to correct. I gave digital inking a try for my newest comics and the quality has improved a lot, though real inking still has a better feel in the end. Nothing can compare.

I used to only ink by hand! But the Ipad pro and ipencil have turned me to the dark side... the ipencil has such a nice weight and feel that now I find it hard to bring myself to draw traditionally...

I'm one of the few who draws everything traditionally, all the way down to the lettering. Back in high school I started drawing digitally, but it sucked? I hated it, drawing like that was sooo miserable and unsatisfying, so I dropped it.

I ink by hand digitally; I can't figure out things like the pen tool lol

I ink by hand as my comic is drawn completely traditional (aside from the lettering and some color correction in the editing process). But I also like to ink digitally for fanart and such. It's fun because of CTRL Z alone.

It was soo cool to see your process! I had no idea you guys did everything by hand ( I assumed that the ben-day dots had to be added digitally so it was soo interesting to see how you did it traditionally instead! )

I MEAN, everyone who is using a pen or brush to draw, whether traditional or digital, is doing it by hand XD it's not like digital artists are moving the cursor with their mind.