"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
(I mean I could select the areas and then its just trial-and-error how much shading I get?)
To get that solid color look your going to need a different shade of ink of the color your using, which if you do the all the art like that your looking at about 10 colors (10 screens) a press that will handle 10 colors plus. With that being said that's why a lot of us use halftones to blend and make shades of colors so we don't have so many screens for that job.
Hey.Maybe it is really clear and I just dont get it, but I am stuck how to print this effect: In comic illustration you got often have a shadow effect to give depth. (like on the bun) In illustrator I just overlay with transparency but when i try to think how to make screens, do i use an extra color each time or do i somehow "create" the other color (I tried it manually with the dots)And how is the process of "creating" the extra color: do i just take the bun (2 colors) and let photoshop create halftones and then the size of the halftones create the color effect?I hope this makes sense at all..
Go big or go halftones, lol.