PROCESS

I start on cheap paper (usually 20lb printer paper) or from a sketchbook and begin with a rough sketch of a character with a few large shapes and general ideas. Sometimes I leave the sketch very simple or work through the sketch adding lots of details. But, I usually try not to spend too much time on the sketch because the rest of that work can be done in the inking stage.

I use a portable light table to keep the sketch and if I make too many mistakes I can start over pretty easily. I begin inking with the 0.25MM and the 0.3MM sized pen. Only outlining the most important information and details that I need from the sketch. After hours of fine details, I take the final drawing and scan it at a high resolution.

In Clip Studio Paint, I adjust the brightness, contrast, levels, and take out any mistakes I couldn’t get rid of with white out. After preparing the image, I decide on a color pallet, block out the main colors, figure out a background, adjust colors, experiment, and add more details until it is finished!

Traditional Tools:

  • Bic Pens (various colors)

  • Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3MM

  • Pilot Gtec 0.25

  • Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.5 MM

  • Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.7 MM

  • SumoGrip Mechanical Pencil (black lead, red lead and blue lead)

  • Brushes

  • 20lb, 60lb, 80lb paper

Digital Tools:

  • Clip Studio Paint

  • Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator

  • Affinity Photo, Designer, Publisher

  • Blender

Lost Core

Traditional Tools: Blue Bic pen, Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3MM, Pilot Gtec 0.25, Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.5 MM ball and Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.7 MM ball on paper

Digital Tool: Clip Studio Paint

 

Cerise Gateway

Traditional Tools: Blue pencil, Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3MM, Pilot Gtec 0.25, Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.5 MM ball and Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.7 MM ball on paper

Digital Tool: Clip Studio Paint

 

The Surveillance Robot

Traditional Tools: Red Bic pen, Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3MM, Pilot Gtec 0.25, Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.5 MM ball and Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.7 MM ball on paper

Digital Tool: Clip Studio Paint

 

The Thinking Robot

Traditional Tools: Red Bic pen, Pentel Arts Hybrid Technica 0.3MM, Pilot Gtec 0.25, Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.5 MM ball and Pentel Energel Liquid Gel Ink 0.7 MM ball on paper

Digital Tool: Clip Studio Paint

 

Iridescent Characters: Ellie

Digital Tool: Clip Studio Paint

Huevember

Digital Tool: Clip Studio Paint

COWBOY BEBOP

Digital Tool: Clip Studio Paint

Other Process Illustrations

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