I love the use of colour in this one! Especially the blues.
ARE ONE OF THESE FINE YOUNG LADIES MY CAMEO ALICE? ARE THEY!?
No.
Green and blue neon lights = win, when reflected off of bright red hair. :D
Oh good. Anywhoo, really love the way you did the lighting on the last panel. You’ve been abled to give alot of color to an otherwise black and white world merely by suggesting it, which is pretty awesome.
The added color in this scene makes the setting seem more ‘civilian’, yes?
I’d love this if I wasn’t so grossed out by gore, but I am. So bye-bye. XP
The sheer amount of color on this page totally caught me off guard. o.O I’m really loving this so far… sharp, classy, and totally unstilted. Very impressed.
In that last panel, Dea looks stunning with those blues. Fantastic.
How do you digitize your art…that is to say, what is your process?
What tools do you use, how long does it take to finish one page?
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I love the use of colour in this one! Especially the blues.
ARE ONE OF THESE FINE YOUNG LADIES MY CAMEO ALICE? ARE THEY!?
No.
Green and blue neon lights = win, when reflected off of bright red hair. :D
Oh good. Anywhoo, really love the way you did the lighting on the last panel. You’ve been abled to give alot of color to an otherwise black and white world merely by suggesting it, which is pretty awesome.
The added color in this scene makes the setting seem more ‘civilian’, yes?
I’d love this if I wasn’t so grossed out by gore, but I am. So bye-bye. XP
The sheer amount of color on this page totally caught me off guard. o.O I’m really loving this so far… sharp, classy, and totally unstilted. Very impressed.
In that last panel, Dea looks stunning with those blues. Fantastic.
How do you digitize your art…that is to say, what is your process?
What tools do you use, how long does it take to finish one page?
I want dome juicy details. ;)