This post is the third of four parts, revealing how this comic was made.After printing the blocks, I made the needed corrections with pencils and start inking them. Except when really straight lines are necessary, I always use brushes and India ink. The next step is scan the finished blocks at 300 ppi and open them in Photoshop. Then they're cleaned up and all errors are erased.As you can see in the picture at left, the second panel is almost empty. It's necessary to avoid the time-consuming repetition of the same background of panel 1. I just copied and pasted it in panel 2 and made all needed adjustments. To do the toning, I use scanned or downloaded comic tones, specially those made by Deleter or Letratone, and apply them in layers under the line art using Photoshop tools to trim and digitally "scratch" them.As soon as all of this work is finished, I start lettering the comic. The main font used was Cosmica, a custom made font based on the famous (and expen$ive) Wild Words, but I used others, all of them free to use like Sand Bureau and those from Komika family.Click here to view the last page of this tutorial Alternatively, click on the links to see the First Part and the Second Part