How long does it take you to draw a comic?

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Rickford wrote:Erk, missed this thread.
Me too. :cry: I'm glad it's back.

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mcDuffies wrote:
Rickford wrote:Erk, missed this thread.
Me too. :cry: I'm glad it's back.
Not me. This thread hurt me and my family. I didn't miss it at all!
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:o It never told me about that! That backstabbing thread!

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Usually an hour for the pencil.
One for the inking, between 4 to 10 for the colouring.
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The sketching and inking takes less than an hour, but the colouring in photoshop is what takes the longest (anywhere from 3-6 hours).
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I've cut three hours off my coloring process, because coloring was starting to be a real chore. Now, I'm flat b&w with frequent updates, and only 3-5 hours per comic, total!
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Like 2 or 2.5 hours. I'm not good enough for it to consume my mortal existence. :cry:
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I've been thinking about not shading to save time...but it just looks so much better with shading! :(
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Too long. I think around 3-4 hours day maybe 5 and that's include editting and piece the comic togther.
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I'm surprised I draw faster than a lot of folks... I've crammed my production process down into about 2 and a half hours from start of penciling to finishing up on the computer. But that's 2 and a half intense hours and I feel absolutely thrashed afterwards which is why I don't get much done aside from each day's page.

That doesn't count the writing process, but that's ongoing through the day while I'm doing other things.

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Doesn't take me any time at all. I have my artists chained in the basement, and I occasionally whip them to get them moving again.

Occasionally I feed them. Life is good. :p

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So that's why Tdot is emo. I'd be emo if I was chained in someone's basement.

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It takes me two hours from start to finish, but that's not counting all the time I'm farting around cause I'm not sure what I want to do next.
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So when you don't know what you wanna do, you fart? Some strange psychosomatic condition? :P

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Oops used to take me two hours per page, but it looked like crap, so yeah. Sometimes, I put a little extra effort into the pencils or inking, and it took an extra hour or so. Later in its life, I stopped bothering to shade and didn't proof my typing, so I'm sure it was much less.

Dissent takes daaaays to do a comic. I think the shortest I ever managed was two to three hours for pencils and about 28 hours for the rest, over two days. Usually I spread the workload out over two weeks. Video games 'n whatnot.
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God, it's so awful. One time I was so unsure, I scared the cat in the next room.
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Just curious, but... Do most of you actually take time when you draw, or are you just good at estimating? I couldn't for the life of me give an answer in hours or minutes... :-?
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Well we shouldn't be looking at the clock if we're enjoying the work!

That's why I gave a 'vague' answer to my previous post, I don't vouch for anyone else.

After all, if one enjoys drawing their comic, then the time flies past too quickly. I haven't uploaded a comic this last too months, but the updates are still coming in...and I have a backlog...and it took me too long just to decide whether I should use frames or not and ARGH!
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I don't, it largely depends on whether I'm in the right mood, and also on how complicated page is (pages in dark take much longer than those in light where all the shading is a hew lines on the edge).

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hallonpress wrote:Just curious, but... Do most of you actually take time when you draw, or are you just good at estimating? I couldn't for the life of me give an answer in hours or minutes... :-?
I judge it by barely finishing before my midnight deadline when starting from scratch at 9:30pm <_<

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