Operation Pajama Pants #3 & Sidekicked #4 – Preview and Process
Monday, August 2nd, 2010So I was gonna just throw up some pages from OPP and SK but then I thought it might be fun to talk about process a little bit in addition to just showing the pages. Don’t forget, you can click all the images to see a larger view.
First, obviously, is the penciling phase. This is page 1 and the pages 2 & 3 double page spread of Operation Pajama Pants:
This is all pretty self-explanatory. First things first I pencil everything out. For OPP I like to to pencil pretty tightly. Since OPP is inked with brush I like to have a pretty clear idea of the lines. And speaking of inks…
So these are the raw inked pages. These pages are inked with mostly brush, with a few Micron lines sprinkled in. You’ll notice on both pages there are a few big white areas with X’s in them. these are areas that I plan to be all black, but didn’t want to spend the time or ink brushing it in on the paper.There’s also a couple of things to notice that have changed from pencil to ink on both these pages. In page one, you’ll notice I didn’t ink the background that was drawn into it. The reason is I wanted to add a little more motion to the tiger jumping so I decided to go with speed lines (to be added later) instead of the background. In pages 2 & 3, I screwed up in the pencils and gave Chet rolled up sleeves on his shirt. Luckily I realized the mistake and was able to fix them when inking. (For the record, Chet does have rolled up sleeves in OPP #1 and then short sleeves in issue 2. But I declare this not a mistake, rather Chet used his new magic Pants Power to change his sleeves from long to short between issues. Go ahead, prove me wrong.)
The final step is the computer work. Here, first and foremost, I fill in those big black areas. Then I do any additional line work that I didn’t on the paper, in this case the speed lines on page 1. Then I add in the gray tones. For OPP I like to keep the grays very simple. I generally only use 3 levels of gray, 10%, 30% and 50%. Also I don’t do and extensive rendering or shading with it. I want to give the effect of using the old Zip-A-Tone. I even go in and transform the flat grays to a dot pattern, as shown in this detail:
There you have it. There’s a first look at pages 1-3 of the upcoming Operation Pajama Pants #3, debuting August 28 at the Baltimore Comicon. And just to round things out, here are the first 3 pages of the flip-side, Sidekicked! #4:










































