What it means to be a colorist

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So to patreon today I posted the final installment of a lesson I've been demonstrating called "What it means to be a colorist".

I posted 5 images and examples of things that bring you through the ringer in that career....from adding things that were not there in the lines, to painting over the lines sometimes to art corrections on the lines and design. I go through it at length, but this is also the kind of thing added to patreon.

Lots of fun things going on, if you're interested in learning about the industry, or want to get super sneak peak behind the scenes kind of things as a fan, join up, you only need to pledge $1 for this kind of stuff.

:star: :star::star::star::star: www.patreon.com/neiruffino :star::star::star::star::star::star:

and my website is

www.organikmechanic.com

Dont forget the other rewards! For $10 a month you get all this


  • You can view all the uploaded images of projects that I have worked on that month  (That I am allowed to post)
  • Plus Sneak previews of work that I am doing for major publishers like DC and Marvel
  • Tips for the comics industry and what it involves
  • A Patron Exclusive Monthly digital sketch
  • High resolution line-art to practice coloring
  • Beginner Level tutorials on the use of Photoshop and Color Theory
  • Playlist of my own music that is really awesome to listen to while creating!
  • Flatted files for your own practice
  • Advanced level tutorials on the use of Photoshop and 'How to bend Colors to your Will!'
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mlh70's avatar
Hey, isn't adding onto the pencils a inkers job, oh wait. They don't want to pay for an inker. We'll just pass their job on to the colorist and pocket the rest.