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Sep 24,`08 6:11am | Quote |

I'm laying out my comic pages, but I can't decide whether to go for good old black line with colour added, or give them some kind of fully painted finish.

Sometimes I think black line is more immediate and stops art getting in the way of plot. Other times I think pure colour can pack an emotional punch.

Any thoughts?

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Sep 24,`08 1:34pm | Quote |

are you talking about having like colored/no outlines (like samurai jack) as opposed to solid blacks? If so, I think it really depends on the mood of the story your doing, like I would use black lines for a serious CSI type comic or something.

One thing to keep in mind if your doing colored/no outlines is to have enough of a contrast between your character and background so that they don't 'blend' into the scene.

without buttcheecks, it's just a hole.

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