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How to use paper for comic manuscripts?

First, the paper dot paper:

Its medium is thin paper, which is low in cost, but it needs to be traced repeatedly, and the operation is more complicated. The lines on the edge of repainted point paste are easy to overlap and will be rough. There are three main ways to use it: covering and pasting, stringing and pasting, and copying painting. A. Covering and pasting method: the method of pasting dot paper on the original picture.

1. Overlap three sheets of "original-carbon paper (blue paper)-dot paper" in turn, redraw the original along the required contour with an ink-free original bead pen (to avoid damaging the lines of the original), and trace the outline of the pattern on the dot paper through the carbon paper.

2. Cut some paper with scissors or put it on a thick plate, draw the required paper sample with a utility knife, coat the back with glue (glue stick is recommended) and stick it on the manuscript.

3. Finally, add lines to the dotted paper with the original.

B, wispy space pasting method: the method of pasting dot paper on the back of the original picture.

1. Draw an outline on the manuscript with a utility knife, and remove the part of the manuscript that needs to be screened and leave it blank.

2. After putting the adhesive tape into the hole of the manuscript, draw the outline that needs to be roughly cut on the adhesive tape with a pencil, and cut it down, paying attention to leaving the edge for pasting when cutting.

3. Stick some gummed paper behind the hole of the manuscript to supplement the lines of the manuscript.

Compared with the previous method, this method is simpler and more efficient, but because it is cut directly on the manuscript, the knife method is not good, which may lead to accidents.

C, copy painting: comprehensive use of the above two methods, more steps, but the original effect is particularly good.

1. In the manuscript pencil finalization stage, the stippling paper should be pasted by any of the above methods, but pay attention to the fact that the lines drawn by the pencil should not be too thick, and the edges of the pasted picture should also avoid ink color, which will affect the copying effect.

2. Make a copy of the pencil manuscript pasted on the screen, and draw lines on the copied manuscript with a pen and a brush, so that the finished picture will not feel patchwork when pasted on the screen, and the copying effect is good, even the manuscript can achieve the printing effect. When it is used to draw pictures for friends, it is worth considering. It has both the ink sense of hand-painted works and the special effects of dots. It can be copied in batches, with high efficiency, large output and wide harvest. This method can also be used in the use of film dot paper.

Second, the film paste dot paper:

Using transparent self-adhesive sheet as the medium has relatively high cost, but it is convenient to use without repeated tracing. 1, use thin paper (such as stationery) to trace the outline of the required dot area on the manuscript with a fine pen.

2. Overlap the sketched tissue paper with the back of the plastic net (or even simply fix it with glue), cut out dots according to the outline of the tissue paper with scissors, and pay attention to press the plastic net and tissue paper with your fingers to avoid displacement during cutting.

3. Tear off a corner of the cut rubber mesh backing paper and fold back a corner of the backing paper, so that a part of the rubber mesh can be pasted.

4. It is suggested to use the method of "temporary alignment of adhesive-free areas, and adhesive-free areas are fixed" when pasting the net. Align the cut rubber screen in the drawing, because only part of the sticking area is exposed, the rubber screen will not stick to the original drawing immediately, and the alignment is easy to adjust. After the placement position is correct, press and fix the exposed pasted part in the drawing. Finally, tear off the remaining dot base paper and flatten it completely.

5. Complete the network. You don't need to use too much force when you start positioning the net. If the position is wrong, it is easy to readjust, just press it with your palm to avoid scratching the dots with sharp tools.

6. Generally speaking, silk screen printing such as clothing lines should be cut as far as possible according to the outline of the original. However, in the case that the buildings and atmosphere of the comic city need to be covered in a large area, in the process of screen cutting, in order to improve efficiency, only rough screen graphics can be cut, and after pasting the manuscript, the redundant dots can be scraped off with a utility knife. Different people have different opinions.

In addition, in the first two steps, someone directly put the rubber screen on the manuscript and then cut it with a utility knife, which is efficient, but the strength is not easy to master, and the blade at the corner of the contour line is difficult to rotate, which is easy to hurt the manuscript and the rubber screen.

3. Film copy paper: Its medium is non-stick transparent film, which has moderate cost and effect and can be reused. But it needs to be used in conjunction with the copier, which is more troublesome to operate.

1. When the manuscript is created, all pen lines are drawn.

2. Put the film copy paper on the manuscript, and pay attention to covering all areas that need to be pasted. After copying together, you get a full copy of the original painting.

3. Cut out the required dot pattern on the copied drawing and paste it on the original drawing. Because the transparent plastic film dots are used in the copied manuscript, the repeated strokes of the drawing manuscript can be reduced, but the quality of copying is higher, because the lines of the manuscript will use the copied picture.