Q: How did pre-digital colorists traditionally use line tints?Ī: Line tints have their origin in Lithographic printing in the late 1800's but were less common than dots until the late 1930's. Infact, dot/line combinations were a common feature of golden age comics. As long as the brush scale is set to the same %, you can use them interchangably. Q: Can you combine the line brushes with the dot brushes to create a color formula?Ī: For sure. They're also great for replicating some of the plate pressure inconsistencies that would occur in pre-digital comics. Q: What's the purpose of the Pressure Tint brushes?Ī: The Pressure tints are perfect for creating gradients or a bit of variation in your color, especially in large areas like backgrounds and sky. We've also included a set of solid swatches which can be used to pre-visualize your colors before rendering them in the finished halftone color formulas. Q: How do you figure out which colors to use?Ī: In the video Johnny's freestyling it, but the kit comes with a quick-reference formula guide which details the combination of brushes used to create all 374 colors in the system. It's very easy to do and we include easy-to-follow instructions in the included user guides and video tutorials. Q: Can you change the scale of the halftone patterns?Ī: Absolutely. Check out the Affinity and Procreate process here. In Procreate, the only difference is that the color swatches are not embedded in the brushes so you have to select your brush then select the corresponding C, M, Y or K color swatch before applying it to your canvas. Q: Do the Affinity and Procreate versions work the same as Photoshop?Ī: In Affinity, the process is identical. Here are some key topics covered by our creative director Andrew in the comments during the livestream session. The session featured NYC based illustrator Johnny Dombrowski demonstrating our KraftTone Comic Color Formula Brushes.Īs a master of pre-digital comic aesthetics and the talent behind of our KraftTone visuals, Johnny is the real deal when it comes to replicating vintage comic color digitally. If you tuned in, asked a question or sent a virtual high five, we salute you, but in case you missed it, enjoy the complete session and Q&A below. On Friday the 22nd of October 2021 we hosted a live drawing session and Q&A on Instagram Live.
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