Some readers may be unaware that the Sufi Comics posted on our blog are drawn by Ali. If you are an aspiring artist and are curious on the tools that Ali uses to draw Sufi Comics. They’re not many:
1. A Toshiba Tablet PC: Portege M750
3. A Smudge Guard
Shhhhh…Now let’s peek and watch Ali create his next masterpiece:
lol always kept forgetting to ask you if you could post a “behind the scenes” for Ali’s drawings :-p
Ah…now that explains the strong vibes I was getting to do this post. :-)
Superb Ali bhai…
I never knew you are an excellent artist too… kudos…
keep up the good work
Thanks Arif Ali bhai :) I can’t say I’m an excellent Artist, but I’m learning. I can’t get over your name, it’s too cool!
:)
wow.. this sp is awsome!!!
i wish i could have one( since i’m making a manga).. hehe.. just for fun.. :)
awsome!!! i wish i could have one…the cp is cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. i hope i could get one.. since i’m making a manga…just for fun though.. hehe
May I come to your office to know more and get knowledge.
Let me the person who is in the picture. you can give the name.
Those smudgeguards look great.
When I’ve inked illustrations onto acetate I just used cheap cotton gloves with some fingers and thumb snipped off to stop my hand from sticking.
I may have to get myself a smudgeguard now though, especially since I just ordered Manga Studio EX 4 to use with my wacom tablet.
Hi Steve,
Smudgeguard is great. I feel uncomfortable to rub my hand on the screen without it. You’ve got some nice artwork on your site!
Hi Ali,
Nice work,
May I know where we can get this Smudgeguard in Banglore.
Hi Bala,
I don’t think it’s available in Bangalore. I bought it online: http://www.smudgeguard.com/ and they shipped it to me.