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do you color before inking
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In traditional comic book art and illustration processes, it's standard practice to ink before coloring. Inking is the step where the artist goes over their pencil sketches with ink to define and finalize the lines, providing clarity and precision to the artwork. This process not only enhances the visual impact of the drawing but also prepares it for coloring, whether that's with physical media like markers and watercolors or digitally. Coloring before inking can result in a messier appearance and might obscure the pencil lines, making them harder to ink accurately. However, in digital art, some artists may choose unconventional methods, like coloring underneath the sketch layer before finalizing the inks, to inform their shading and color choices. Ultimately, the process varies depending on the artist's preference, style, and the specific requirements of the project.
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