As promised.
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Scojo's mad question:
>Ever since Mr Flint drew ABC Warriors last year and now Shakara, I've
>wondered if in fact his art is in colour and then printed in black and white.
>All of the backgrounds look like they use a mixture of computer colour.
>Does anyone have any ideas? Maybe someone at Rebellion can tell me?
Henry's more than sane answer:
ABC Warriors and Shakara were both done in the same way, The black and white line work was scanned in then filled in Greytone on the computer using the same methods as you would colour. After finishing the greytone I then Reset the page to colour and finish off by placing in the Red. I work the same way
as all the other colour artists but with the colour switched off, one thing less to worry about
More Scojo madness:
>If it is originally in colour, I hope he gets paid the same amount as
>colour art jobs! Would seem a shame to draw it in colour and then be
>printed in black and white.
Henry's answer:
I don't get paid the colour rate, but I have had a chat with Tharg for what I think is a fair price per page. I draw in B&W and it gets printed in B&W.
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La Placa Rifa,
W. R. Logan.
Link: The Class Of '79
Yeah, well it was obvious really.
I mean I didn't do a computer colouring art degree at university for nothing and...blah blah blah...
scojo mad