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How to create stunning panels for a graphic novel

Detail from Lightfall panel illustrations showing the process of creating comic panels.

We recently interviewed Tim Probert about his career in illustration and animation and about the inspirations behind the world of his Lightfall series. Here he talks us though his process for creating a sequence in the graphic novels.

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(Image credit: Tim Probert)

I start with loose thumbnails. These usually start as tiny pen drawings, then they’re drawn on an iPad in Procreate to lay out the full page. I print the thumbnails out on 8.5 x 11-inch paper.

(Image credit: Tim Probert)

Then, using a small light table, I begin drawing the actual page on a fresh sheet on top. For this I start with a red Col-Erase coloured pencil.

This is the stage where I’m really figuring out the drawing – the form, weight, depth, expressions, all that stuff.

(Image credit: Tim Probert)

I then ‘ink’ directly on top of that using a 0.5-mm mechanical pencil with 4B lead. This is where I make all of the final decisions with the drawing.

(Image credit: Tim Probert)

Once the drawing is done, I scan it in and clean up any dust, dirt or smudges (I usually leave the coffee stains in). The red lines are reduced slightly, but not removed.

I draw the panel borders and balloons in Photoshop.

(Image credit: Tim Probert)

The next step is flatting, where the backgrounds, characters, and objects are painted a flat colour, just to separate them. I try to keep it to as few layers as possible.

(Image credit: Tim Probert)

Then I paint the page in Photoshop. I only use a handful of brushes when painting, mostly gouache, chalk, and watercolour.

You can learn more about the Lightfall series on Tim's website.

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