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In search of Colorist

Posted: 30 Jan 2007 23:12
by jamarmiller
So I posted all ove the main JOE Sites in search for colorist and I got a few responses I then tried Deviantart.com and I contacted every Joe artist on the site LOL. Out of 50 people I got two responses, So I was happy with my endevors there !

So anyone else have any suggestions on how we can get more colorist to help out?

I would like to see if its possible to send out a PM to all members here and see if anyone here can help out too?

so do you guys know of more sites out there like deviantart.com that maybe we could search or do you have any other ideas of where we could look for more colorst, Shogi is awesome but there is no way he can do it all!

Posted: 11 Jun 2007 01:45
by jamarmiller
bump we still need more colorist so any more help greatly appreciated

Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 23 Feb 2008 04:21
by jamarmiller
I was wondering I have pretty much exhausted my ideas as to where to pick up colorist. does anyone have any ideas or places that I might be able to find colorist to help with this massive project we got going?

Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 19:50
by TommieKelly
Hi,

I would love to do some coloring for this project. I Loved all these comics as a kid and I would be proud to be involved.

I am a writer/artist on a number of webcomics and print comics [probably none you have heard of tho.. :) ] and you can check out my art at http://www.tommiekelly.com

My current webcomic is http://www.roadcrewcomic.com which is a humorous look at the life of the guys behind the scenes of a touring rock band.

Let me know what you would like me to do,
Mail me at tommiekelly@gmail.com

Here's a quick example of my work:

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Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 20:02
by Double-Tap
millarworld.tv have a creative section, you could try posting there. theres a guy called sean who colours comic pages and his stuff is really good. might be worth a try but dont know how many members would work for free

i would love to have a go but have never used colouring software before and at the moment couldnt really devote the time. i've actually put my comic project on hold to focus on customs and between work and kids free time is limited. i actually have a graphics tablet sitting in its box for the last 6 months cause i'm just too busy.
good luck

Bill

Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 22:19
by jamarmiller
WOW welcome to the boards and THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for offering to help

Im sending you a pm shortly just have to put together some stuff for you

thanks for giving us the links too, well make sure to post them and place it in the book when its printed up!!!


TommieKelly wrote:Hi,

I would love to do some coloring for this project. I Loved all these comics as a kid and I would be proud to be involved.

I am a writer/artist on a number of webcomics and print comics [probably none you have heard of tho.. :) ] and you can check out my art at http://www.tommiekelly.com

My current webcomic is http://www.roadcrewcomic.com which is a humorous look at the life of the guys behind the scenes of a touring rock band.

Let me know what you would like me to do,
Mail me at tommiekelly@gmail.com

Here's a quick example of my work:

Image

Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 22:21
by jamarmiller
Double-tap wrote:millarworld.tv have a creative section, you could try posting there. theres a guy called sean who colours comic pages and his stuff is really good. might be worth a try but dont know how many members would work for free

i would love to have a go but have never used colouring software before and at the moment couldnt really devote the time. i've actually put my comic project on hold to focus on customs and between work and kids free time is limited. i actually have a graphics tablet sitting in its box for the last 6 months cause i'm just too busy.
good luck

Bill
well if you ever get time then just follow my post on the 6 steps in the coloring for dummies section.

I didnt know a thing either until I started this project and I learned it fast

its actually pretty simple!

Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 01 Sep 2008 08:28
by Crimson Rage
jamarmiller wrote:
well if you ever get time then just follow my post on the 6 steps in the coloring for dummies section.

I didnt know a thing either until I started this project and I learned it fast

its actually pretty simple!
I'll second that. I've just started and it's a breeze!

And on a side note, 100 posts. I'm finally in Q-Force!!!!

Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 15:49
by Red Laser
What program is needed for colouring pages?

Re: In search of Colorist

Posted: 09 Mar 2010 16:20
by fuzzchile
Photoshop is the usual program for colouring..How come you're called Red Laser now? .. it struck me last night a good place to recruit for colourists would be here http://www.comicspace.com/ if you haven't already