Postby Psycho Ann » Mon Nov 01, 2004 1:23 pm
I'm picky when I do my blood trails from too much forensic shows so I outline them myself then go in with my brush pen and fill it. Another way to do it if you're confident you can control this technique well (I NEVER recommend it unless you do a lot of practice first on another paper) is to literally drag a lump of something saturated with ink in the direction the body is being dragged. Usually a tightly crumped paper towel would do. I would recommend not saturating it too much, just to get the overall look then later go back in with a brush and fill the trail up more.
Now, that's what I do for blood trails, but are you talking about trails or splatter? Splatter is a bit more tricky if you want to get the direction/velocity right but for the most part as long as you keep it simple it can pass better than a huge explosion of blood splatter regardless of physics (Rurouni Kenshin comes to mind--the mangka combines both impact and blood splatter, it's an effect that works but I personally don't like it much).
I rarely do blood splatter but when I do when making comics, I tape off the panel to make sure the ink doesn't go all over the place before hand. Then take a brush, dip it in ink, test it a few times on a paper elsewhere till I get close to what I want, then snap my wrists sharply at an angle (or angle the paper to get a nice tail).
If you want fine, heavy, splatter, I had frequently used a worn toothbrush, load the tip, then rake my thumb parallel to the head of the brush. Remember to mask off the area you want to protect, this technique gets ink everywhere...
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