Post number #849904, ID: 696363
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any alternative to your manga greytones that is not a fucking screentone
Post number #849913, ID: 0bc7c1
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Digital
Post number #850151, ID: fa7951
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>>849913 no no not. traditional alternatives
Post number #850157, ID: ecde4c
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Charcoal burn
Post number #850166, ID: fa7951
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>>850157 ...hm something cleaner and smudge free?
Post number #850167, ID: fa7951
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ood idea tho keep it cominh >>0bc7c1>>ecde4c
Post number #850183, ID: e57d92
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maybe you could try diluting ink and painting it like watercolor?
Post number #850252, ID: 6ff8f3
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>>850183 ....too wet. looking for equally nice screentone like effects but, uh cheeper lol
i could prolly rely on digital retouching after color but im not sure myself if it ll look good
Post number #850288, ID: 326a8d
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cross hatching?
Post number #850648, ID: 5433a1
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just thinking aloud. You could use stamps to create patterns
Post number #850653, ID: 4722fe
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there's the obvious hatching, but you could alternatively try circulism or using short dashes. you may be better off looking at various Mangas and noting their techniques.
Post number #850784, ID: 8c6203
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>>850288 no its different >>850648 good one. a bit wet tho. is there good dry stamp? >>850653 theyre mostly screentones. i dont like cuttings
Post number #850787, ID: 4bb32c
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>>850784 There are mangaka who use primarily hatching over tone. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FFjrojoakAAgPve?format=jpg&name=large
Post number #851095, ID: 0bc7c1
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there is also copic marker which is basically watercolor but convenient and precise
or straight up watercolor
both are hard to master and have some quirks tho
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| any alternative to your manga greytones that is not a fucking screentone