>>94303759>>94303877>>94303698>>94303984Bucket tool is bad for drawing for print because if CMYK channels get moved around when printing (because printer makes pass after pass, and paper might shift a bit while this happens), you will be left with white 'halos' next to the lineart, because your lineart will have no color 'under' it. Proffessional colorists use polygonal lasso selection and color on a layer BELOW lineart, so there's color 'below' the black lines (that is, so that pixel will have assigned also CMY values in addition to K value, so lineart instead of being 0-0-0-100CMYK will be like 20-50-0-100CMYK), so even if there's a printing mishap, colors will still be contiguous and it won't look as ugly.
Here's a video on that process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4Qg6Svszy0There are other ways to help with that, you can fix this manually later by, after everything, using fill bucket on 'sample all layers' setting and filling the space on the color layer BELOW the lineart, thus avoiding the problem and making sure there are no 'blank spaces' on the flats layer.
Or by starting coloring from a layer filled with color, so each pixel will always have SOME color information associated with it.
But generally, people were giving him good advice that can salvage your work from a printing fuckup (and I mean, Dobson sold a lot of prints, didn't he?) and he took it personally.