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DC Comics Guide To Coloring and Lettering - Mark Chiarello &
Todd Klein (2004)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: June 6, 2012, 5:30 pm
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I am a colorist who is looking to expand into the other side of
comic book creation and picked up DC Comics Guide To Coloring
and Lettering for the sole purpose of bettering my skills as a
Letterer. What happened while reading this book is that I
learned some valuable tips and tricks for coloring as well with
regards to printing and outputting files, as well as some
practical coloring techniques that I had never even thought of.
Onto the Lettering section of the book, I learned more than I
could have hoped for. They tackle both traditional hand drawn
lettering as well as Computer Lettering. Having read the book, I
came away with a lot more information than originally intended.
I highly recommend this as a Buy for anyone looking to get into
either Coloring or Lettering or both. It's definitely a book
that you will want by your side should you ever run into
problems or questions.
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