This is the last post of this tutorial, revealing how this comic was made. I'd forgotten to upload this one.Click on the links to see the First Part , the Second Part and the Third Part I use Photoshop CS4 for all of my digitized comics.First I used a scanned image of a screentone in a layer and adjusted its visibility. On a layer above, I put a colored gradient and set it to multiply.Then I created another layer, on top of all layers, and pasted the characters' outlines, scanned from the original arts. Next I created a new layer below it and started coloring the characters, from their basic colors. To colorize, I used the lace tool set to 0 feather and 0 anti-alias to determine the different color areas.Once I set the basic colors, I used the same tool to create the shading and lit areas in different layers above the basic color layer. Then I used the multiply and screen commands to better tune these effects. In the next step, I used the filters, especially the Gaussian Blur filter, to get an airbrush effect. I don’t like Photoshop’s airbrush tool, which doesn’t give good results.And finally, after all these steps, I made the final color adjustments, filters and visibility of the layers. The last step is to add the texts. In this case, I used the fonts Cosmica and Chicago.To complete each page of the comic I spent about eight non-consecutive hours, including pencilling, inking and coloring.Hope this tutorial would be helpful!Zootopia and all related characters are © DisneyThis comic and tutorial are © William Borba