View Full Version : [WANTED] Looking for an Inker/Letterer
Drifterxgs
08-17-2008, 06:36 AM
Hey guys, your friendly neighborhood drifter here. I noticed alot of my fellows voice actors are also very good artists and fans of comics. I am working on an online comic but me and my co-creator have run into a problem so I decided to post on this to see if anyone would be interested in helping us Letter(Very important) or Ink (another important job). If your interested hit me up here or even better at my email at Ricknmatt@Hotmail.com. I can send you a packet of the art(very detailed, d and d illustrated style) and the story is massive steampunk/pulp adventure. It is a more mature series so there will be cursing and adult situations. Anyone interested just let us know or pass it along. We appreciate it. Much love, Drifter.
If I posted this in the wrong section just let me know and I can remove/delete it.
Erica
08-17-2008, 07:23 AM
Moving this to an appropriate section.
Drifterxgs
08-17-2008, 08:03 AM
Ah thank you, new forums takes a little adjusting.
If this is an online comic, why hand-letter? Add the lettering in Photoshop after you scan it, using a font such as ComicSans. BTW, you might be better off on a forum with a lot of webcomic artists, such as community.thewotch.com.
Azure
08-24-2008, 11:48 PM
NEVER EVER EVER use comics sans, ever. If you want to letter digitally head to somewhere like Blambot or Comicraft.
The "never use ComicSans" rule applies to normal presentation material. It's perfectly fine, though, if you are actually using it for comic dialog, which is its purpose.
Azure
09-03-2008, 12:39 PM
Not at all, there's actually a massive movement against comic sans. It was developed as a comic-ish font for Microsoft kid's programes. I don't know a single comic book artist that would use it willingly.
That movement was formed in reaction to the many idiots who use it for headlines and documents. I see it used in webcomics all the time, and it is fine there.
mongtsatsa
09-03-2008, 12:49 PM
Not at all, there's actually a massive movement against comic sans. It was developed as a comic-ish font for Microsoft kid's programes. I don't know a single comic book artist that would use it willingly.
It was originally created to teach children how to write, I think. XD
Anyways, if used in moderation for small text and such, Comic Sans should be okay. However, I think that the main text, like dialogue, work better with something else like Blambot, like Azure said.
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