Quote Originally Posted by Noblejanobii View Post
Can do, easily. If you check out most of more recent artwork it's been scanned so check out their quality and that's my scanner's quality.



I own no such utensils and do not know where or if I can afford to do so, ergo I'll be using regular pens most likely.



I have the latest version of Photoshop so these can be done easily. The rules made no mention of a particular font I should use that I saw so I was thinking TradeGothicLT or trying to do it by mouse but the latter will probably be even less legible.



This is a no can do. I have neither the time, tools, money, or quality scanner to color my comics. Hence why I specified they'd be in black and white.



I mean if someone wants to volunteer their time to do that they can but I'm just fine doing what I usually do.
For pens, you can get a pack of Micron pens for a few dollars- I use them for any traditional inking I do. Not the best pens in the world, but they're probably the best quality you'll get for lower prices. I enjoy using them at least. I think a 6 pack goes for around $7 online. They also sell 3-packs.

As for font, we agreed a few pages back to use Back Issue font.

http://www.blambot.com/font_backissues.shtml

Edit: And by no means feel pressured to buy art pens for this. That's just some friendly artist advice there. Supplies can be expensive, so I thought it was worth throwing out a cheap decent-quality pen brand out for those interested. They're quite useful for a variety of projects. I've used them for a number of projects, so if you're interested in traditional art in general, I highly recommend.