Image 1 — Cover redesign from 2017
Image 2 — Cover redesign from 2017
Image 3 — Cover redesign from 2017

Cover redesign from 2017

This is a redesign of a cover from a book I have participated in. As an artist, I have been working professionally for around 10 years, and this is one of the first covers I was able to participate in as a professional. Since I have been unemployed for a few months, I am rebuilding my portfolio and this time I did not want to miss the opportunity to improve some old stuff.
I'm not the author of the book, and the person who wrote the book is called Michael Dane, I just did the cover at that time. The new cover has no commercial value but will be a piece in my renewed portfolio.

u/Federr7 — 23 hours ago
▲ 29 r/XPpen

Stylus x3 roller totally worth buying.

I recently bought this new stylus roller and I really like it. I don't notice much difference in quality compared to the stylus that came with my XP-Pen 14". Both work very well, but what this new stylus offers is a small wheel with extra programmable buttons, nothing more. Even so, it has greatly improved my workflow, especially with Clip Studio Paint, because this software supports much more Hotkey customization than Photoshop. So I only recommend it for those who are obsessed with shortcuts. Otherwise, if you're not a shortcut fanatic like me, the stylus that comes with your XP-Pen will work perfectly well and there's no need to replace it.

u/Federr7 — 4 days ago

How do I become a colorist?

Hi this is my first post here. I'm quite new in the art of coloring but as an artist I do have experience in illustration in other fields (children books, posters and covers, etc.) but lately I would like to be able to enter the world of comics professionally as a colorist, which is the part that attracts me the most about comics.

How do I get started? I was thinking of grabbing a comic page on the internet and doing the coloring myself, but I'm not sure if the artist would like his work to be used without permission.

I am not looking for a colab now; (maybe in my next post), I need to build my portfolio first

u/Federr7 — 24 days ago