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Invisible Hoody Comic Strip

I’m experimenting with watercolor and ink illustrations. Also trying out the Lightbox js gallery effect as a possible way of viewing comics online. I kind of prefer the traditional linear panels, but let me know what you think!

Click Thumbnail to View Invisible Hoody

Also, if anyone has any tips for scanning in watercolors, and getting the colors and textures right, I’m all ears! I really like this way of working, but the colors (even after adjusting in Photoshop) got really blown out on my scans and were not nearly as detailed or sensitive as I’d like.

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  1. Jake

    These are great Sally! I’m afraid I don’t have any tips on scanning the watercolors - the one time I did something like that I just took a picture of it: http://jingman.com/blog/paint_doodle_1/

  2. Chason

    oh shit! thats so cute!

    Here’s a really nice step-by-step watercolor

    Unfortunately it doesn’t talk about scanning. :(

  3. Sally aka Fixpert

    Thanks guys!

    @jake - NICE! Maybe just taking good photos is the way to go, instead of scanning.

  4. keith

    yo awesome illustrations! Clean and fresh I love the combo of pen and watercolor.
    can’t wait to see more! you should make little books of these short narrations they would be cool
    things to carry around or just look at

  5. Tim McCormack

    Speaking of invisible, we need to have a talk about the findability of the Lightbox’s navigation. Grr. Also a pet peeve: Having to hunt around for a Close button in a lightbox instead of being able to click anywhere in the gray matting to kill the image.

    The cartoon, however, is great. :-) I never knew what that pouch was really for… until now.

  6. Muz

    Is this subliminal or what?! I used to carry Zasu the Siamese around in my sweatshirt that way. She loved it and would stay that way for an hour or more. Freddie is cruising to 20 lb. so that’s out. I’ll have to feed some fat cat pic’s to you because we would love to have a cat star in the comics. The technique looks good; watercolor is that way… elusive and edgy. Good job. :-)

  7. ashira

    Sally!! this is really great!!

  8. Jeff L

    Wow, that was unexpected! Love it, Sally.

  9. Flunky Carter

    I really enjoyed that.

  10. greg

    hey, it’s been a while since i’ve checked your gig here, but then i put my bike up for the winter because my knees just can’t take the cold weather anymore (see posts about being hit by cars lol) so i wasn’t in my cycling state of mind.

    anyway, i found this: http://threemeninatub.blogspot.com/2007/10/scanning-watercolor.html
    http://sketchcrawl.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2245
    http://www.alistairbutt.co.uk/reproTwo.html

    ^–this one says something about an “unsharp mask” that i hadn’t thought of.

    http://www.treelightstudios.com/tutorial_scanning.htm

    ^– this one is a bit lame, but offers some good flattening techniques

    …hope any of this helps, tho i doubt i can google any better than you can.

    -g

  11. Jeremy P

    Awesome illustrations, Sally. I missed your doodles.

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