Easy 90’s manga effect
Notes on how to achieve an old manga scan look, from inking to screentones and effects
You can watch this tutorial on youtube (with extra inking tips)
Notes on style
No two art styles look the same and a single design does not define a decade or an era. First study your favorite retro references. Mix and match elements to find a unique style that still evokes the aesthetics you’re looking for.
My favorite design choices are:
1. Heavy use of screentones
2. Pointy highlights
3. Lined shadow edges
4. Graphic simplification of nose shadow
Inking
This drawing started as a sketch on paper. Then I lined a clean sketch over it, already using the Real G Pen brush. It helps me to decide on my line’s width early on.
Then I get to the final lineart.
I already lined my shadows and highlights, to make applying screentones easier
Values
If you’re not used to screentones and their values, it is a good start with different values in different layers to get a feeling of the shading you want.
Make sure your lineart doesn’t have too many gaps and your bucket tool is set to “refer other layers”
I like to use a marker brush with no pressure sensitivity to close gaps directly on the layer I want to use the Bucket tool.
Screentones
With all our values set up we can use their layers to create selections for our screentones
Right click on your chosen value layer and create a selection from it
When selected, click on the second to last icon on the selection menu to create your screentone layer
Tinker with the settings until you find a satisfying value for your work
Aging with textures
To make my drawing closer to an old scan I’ll apply some effects
Fist merge your visible layers to a new layer. You’ll get a copy of all your work on a single layer
I went to filters and set my new layer to Gaussian Blur
Set it as a small number
Set this blurred layer under your work. Lower it's opacity and shift it from it's place just enough to create the illusion of a faulty print or scan
Now to finish our effect we will add a paper texture
Choose your texture, select it and drag it to your workspace
Set its opacity as lower as you would like... and we’re done!!
I hope this tutorial has been useful.
If you use this technique on your work feel free to share it with me in the comments! ^-^
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