The plan is in motion…
Also – Thanks to James Spence of Girls in Space for a nice shout-out on Daniel Barton’s Webcomic Show!
The plan is in motion…
Also – Thanks to James Spence of Girls in Space for a nice shout-out on Daniel Barton’s Webcomic Show!
His shorts are shorter than hers. I don't like him he looks like a ponce
Women do like him, though… If they \’re hypnotized!
Fabulo is scum (like most of BW\’s gang) If you don\’t like him, then I\’ve done my job!
Another week, it would appear!
It seems like there\’s a pattern here!
Ha! The maid better have some fresh linens for them soon! That is, IF Fabulo's hypnosis worked! :OP
That maid is Bugsy in disguise… I don't expect she'll be messing with anybody's sheets! She's got a job to do, and it's not cleaning the rooms!
Jerry, I'm wondering, do you color in CMYK or the Hi-Fi way in RGB? I couldn't get into the Hi-Fi way because they want me to color in RGB and my art is destined for print. I feel I'll limit my options if I go RGB. What do you think?
I color my pages in CMYK, as I also think of my comic as destined for print, What I do now, is a modified version of hi-fi with flat colors.When you save in Photoshop to ImageReady, I believe that it converts the web image to RGB. The RGB color range is broader, but CMYK mode is closer to what it would look like in print, so that's what I go with.
I go with CMYK as well, Jerry & Joseph. You could color in RGB and convert it but who wants to mess with color adjustments when you get that inevitable color shift during conversion? But what's this Hi-Fi method you guys are talking about? I've never heard of that. Nice page, by the way, Jerry. -v
Thanks Vince! Hi-fi color is from a book by comic colorist Brian Miller. A large part of it involves painting in photoshop with brushes in screen mode. I found the book to be useful. I\’m working on a side style that uses the method a bit more.
She was staring at that lady sorta the way I do, all lethargic and lazy-eyed. 🙂
That\’s actually my normal look!
"The trap is set, here comes the net!" Mouse trap, It's the craziest game you'll ever see!
That is, if you don\’t lose the pieces!
The plot is thickening more than the hair on Fabulo's chest!
That\’s pretty thick!
Now we wait? That's how I feel every week as I watch the clock until the next Bunny Wiggins page comes out!
Thanks!! I could say the same for Girls In Space!
Can't wait to see them spring this trap!