That's all there is, there isn't any more. Thank you for joining me on this one-month-turned-four/five-month coloring experiment.
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Things I learned:
Character sheets: front, back, profile. For everybody.
Color cheat sheet for everyone's clothes, relevant items.
Experiment with how colors scan before doing anything.
Work on actual Copic paper, not recycled sketchbooks. Also, Faber Castell markers don't blend terribly well.
Again, oh my God, scanning.
Recycling D&D characters makes storytelling much smoother.
Yes, coloring anything takes just as long as I always thought it would.
Don't double-time comics.
Don't end your comic with a giant dog butt facing the viewer.
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Things I learned:
Character sheets: front, back, profile. For everybody.
Color cheat sheet for everyone's clothes, relevant items.
Experiment with how colors scan before doing anything.
Work on actual Copic paper, not recycled sketchbooks. Also, Faber Castell markers don't blend terribly well.
Again, oh my God, scanning.
Recycling D&D characters makes storytelling much smoother.
Yes, coloring anything takes just as long as I always thought it would.
Don't double-time comics.
Don't end your comic with a giant dog butt facing the viewer.
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