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*Can of worms - Open*
I use repeated panels. I like using it for pacing/moments. Even when I copy my digital inks, I think something should change in each panel. If time is passing, show it. If it’s a frozen moment, a splash or spread is better. https://t.co/2AUCGHAlhc
E. w minimal BG shade
F. w slightly more BG shade (trees)
G. w gradients
H. My ”usual”
Quick pass at a panel to break down and hopefully simplify my coloring process. I won’t have much time to put into this for awhile, and unfortunately would need to see it in actual print, too.
A. Flat
B. w BG shapes
C. w character shade & basic highlights
D. w gradients https://t.co/s9qXLq2Y0Y
@neverwear Hi there! So sorry to just cold-Tweet at you like this, but I had you recommended as a way to send some digital copies of my new comic to Mr. Gaiman. Is there a good way you might recommend doing that.
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Been packing my house and working on pages, but today I fit in some design work for the Beorn trade coming from Red 5 Comics, I believe in October. I'm having a lot of fun. Really like where I'm landing. I love open space, and I dig the brightness and fun of this layout so far.
@neilhimself would you be into reading a couple issues of an all-ages comic about a little Viking trying to be a legend in a world filled with living myth and folklore? I'd love to send you links for the first two issues of my series Beorn: The Littlest Viking Saga.
@RetroBoy1983 Basically blood, revenge, a kid in a tavern, and making sure kids know that myth and folklore aren't real.
@MiguelMorga6 Basically blood, revenge, a kid in a tavern, and making sure kids know that myth and folklore aren't real.
I get it. I mean...except for that last one. That kinda tickled me.
@RGeirsson Basically blood, revenge, a kid in a tavern, and making sure kids know that myth and folklore aren't real.