After realizing that she was unhappy with her office job, Esther González started drawing webcomics a year ago. The 31-year-old Spaniard, on the other hand, has been interested in drawing since he was a child.
The artist continues to make comics because she enjoys using this medium to communicate stories and provoke reactions. “It was a [new] world of possibilities for me,” she commented Esther, citing her daily life, movies, cartoons and other comics as sources of inspiration.
While many artists have gone digital, Esther is not one of them. She started by drawing with pencil on paper and then colored with rotrings and markers. She then “scanned” it after erasing the “pencil”. To fix any blemishes and color, she used a tablet and Photoshop.
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The artist continues to make comics because she enjoys using this medium to communicate stories and elicit reactions. “It was a [new] world of possibilities for me,” Esther remarked, citing her daily life, movies, cartoons, and other comics as sources of inspiration.While many artists have gone digital, Esther is not one of them. I begin by sketching with a pencil on paper and then colouring with rotrings and markers. I then “scan” it after erasing the “pencil.” To repair any flaws and colour, I use a tablet and Photoshop
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While many artists have gone digital, Esther is not one of them. I begin by sketching with a pencil on paper and then colouring with rotrings and markers. I then “scan” it after erasing the “pencil.” To repair any flaws and colour, I use a tablet and Photoshop.