Day two of the TZAdvent project… Green Goblin.
Here's what I learned on this one. I started experimenting with how Manga Studio handles curves and rulers. There's a snap-to function that allows me to ink as if I was using a French curve, complete with variable pressure on the lines. This is huge. It's something that is essential to the Love and Capes background style I have, and something I use a lot in other places, too. Finding a way to replicate that is unimaginably important.
Also, I need to talk about Doug Hills. He wrote the Manga Studio for Dummies book (which covers version 4, not 5… hopefully there'll be an update soon), and has done a ton of YouTube videos showing how to use the most recent version. They've been an invaluable learning tool, and I bought his French curve set online. They were only 49¢, well worth it! Check out his videos if you're trying to learn this program too.
I have pencils for this piece, too, but I got mny layers confused and inked the Goblin Glider over the pencils. I'm still working on my workflow for this project. I'll streamline it and not cover any of my pencils next time.