Made a Man
STILL trying out some new art things, playing with thinner line work, accidentally used black lines and couldn’t go back to fix them so TA-DAAAAAA. Also, I updated Dapper Finery last week with a little class D:
STILL trying out some new art things, playing with thinner line work, accidentally used black lines and couldn’t go back to fix them so TA-DAAAAAA. Also, I updated Dapper Finery last week with a little class D:
the arrow sent him back in time, it’s movember again
Given Chase’s comment I dont think the hair is from his ‘stache….
You are getting there. But it looks a bit off to not have outlines for the hair
…Are the first two panels how Nergil normally sees the world around him, or is that an effect from the Magical Girl Scepter of Spiky Doom?
It looks a bit like there is no anti-aliasing going on at all, so the lines look a bit jittery 😮
It’s been driving me nuts, and I’ve noticed it getting worse when I switched to PS CC. I’ve tried jpeg and png outputs to the same crappy result. I may just try reinstalling and updating or switch to another cpu to see if I can get a different result 🙁
I thought I saw an artist talk about just that a short while ago, but I can’t find that post anymore in that sea of tumblr reposts and whatnot.
Have you played around with the different settings when re-sizing the image? As far as I know, the type of algorithm (bu-something or and the others) has an effect too.
Re-sizing wouldn’t do it unfortunately, as a few other sites with strips also have their setting at 1000px wide. At first I thought that my site constrained the image to 980px (which it has before) but that’s not the case this time. I’ll try playing with flattening it in several different ways before compression. Worst case scenario I’ll reinstall cs6 to see if it produces the same results. I’ll also scour around to see if I can find an article on it. Thanks for trying to do some searching on my behalf, hopefully I can have this fixed before the next post 🙂
No problem, I hope you find a good solution in time.
Also, fun bit: I never read the whole story from the beginning, I jumped in from the side due to another webcomic artist linking to it, but being short on time I just kinda went with it, mostly due to the art. c:
THanks! I think I figured out the problem. Basically a different order of flattening and compression helped a little bit.
Like the old joke goes….. “What’s the last sound a pubic hair makes?” “Pppfffttthooooo!” HAHAHAHAHAHAHA