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Post by tahara on Dec 31, 2002 2:10:04 GMT -5
I am debating whether or not to color this piece in completely. Someone suggested a "hurried" kind of painting style to give the impression that no one was ready for the comic to be seen... Artist or characters... What do you think? Any kind of input would be very helpful. www.artarchive.org/artist/Tahara/debut.jpg
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Post by Linnen Malfoy on Dec 31, 2002 2:12:45 GMT -5
Ha! I like that! Funny and wonderfuly drawn! ^_^
I think that the huried style of watercolor would be a good idea. ^_^
In anycase, it's a wonderful comic!
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Post by hippiesoul on Dec 31, 2002 8:24:52 GMT -5
That's a nice comic! =) I vote for "hurried painting", and you could color only parts of it, or color only half of the pet, or something. Either painted or not, it's still good.
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Post by Lappi on Dec 31, 2002 8:44:07 GMT -5
It's very good, just that I have a hard time concentrating... yeah, you can colour it any style everybody else says...
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Post by calvinseviltwin on Dec 31, 2002 10:26:18 GMT -5
I like the idea of using watercolors... god it would remind me of bill watterson so much I'm scaring myself.
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Post by the_darkjedi on Jan 1, 2003 21:41:36 GMT -5
I like the partially-painted idea.
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Post by streamingblue on Jan 1, 2003 22:09:07 GMT -5
i like the cafe style of art (i call it that) you know at starbucks... just dark outlines and large blotches of colour everywhere..
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Post by spectrum on Jan 2, 2003 0:05:04 GMT -5
Instead of hurried, I think the colors should show the morning. You know, they just woke up and didn't get enough sleep all droopy sort of, like the way you feel when you stay up too late on the computer on a school night like I am doing now. And then, In the last panel, where they realise they are supposed to be in the cameo, color them like they are ultra-panicked with everything in very very Bright, almost harsh colors. That way, the color mood goes along with the feeling of each panel.
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