So I decided to show a step by step for what I actually do.
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First I get the original black & white artwork. The art here is by
the brilliant J.H.Williams, from Batwoman # 12, published by DC comics. |
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Then I put in the basic flat colors. Every little piece
that will be colored independent of each other must be separated. My
boss, Dave Stewart prefers that I use colors that are not related to
what he will end up using because that makes it easier for him. Thus the
blue skin tone. |
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Finally there is the finished piece with full colors by Dave.
You will see that it is completely different from the basic colors that
I put in. Also the colors are painted and modeled and look really
beautiful. |