@PineapplePocky: I like this, the texture and vividness is really nice but I feel that the character seems to have just been stuck onto a background and they really don't relate to one another. For example, the woman is supervibrant so she obviously has light shinging on her, so why then, are their black silhouetted trees behind her. Surely they would receive some of that light, at least to a certain degree, and she would cast a shadow. I also see that you are trying not to use lines, but a bit more black here and there on the character may help define her better as at the moment it is as if I am looking at her with crossed-eyes.
I've posted this up on my Go For Broke thread but this thread seems much more appropriate.
Here is a way of colouring i have been experimenting with. I know it is sort of scrappy, but I sort of like that.
I have trouble because my work is sort of quite detailed, like how Angie was saying about Sean Gordon Murphy, she wouldn't put too many colours onto it. Thats sort of what I've tried and was just wondering what people think, or if they could advise other ways or techniques to colour the lineart that I show here.
Thanks.
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Sirloin Steak vs. Buffy Blueberry
@ 4:24 AM Mar 29th