Intermission: A little spot of colour
Doctor Shadow on July 19, 2008
Over the period of time we've been here, one of the questions people have asked us is: does Reva colour, would she ever do a comic page in colour? That is a great question and I thought I'd share this cover she did for Dark Quest Games. The book is, City Guide: Darkside. Now bear in mind she changed her paint style from this since it was painted in July 2006, it might give you an idea though.
Along with it, there's a little story done by me.
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A night on the tiles
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The city watch trundled en force down through the city streets, they began to knock on doors and hammer on windows their lanterns threw patterns of light across the broken cobbles. They went about this fracas for a good few minutes questioning everyone that answered their doors.
It was fairly obvious that something or someone had them riled, the cause of which didn't become apparent until an elderly butcher's wife, Mrs Finkle poked her hawkish nose out into the cold night air and spied a watchman face down in the street, he looked as though he might be dead.
“Here,” she prodded the guard with a stubby finger. “Is he alright?”
“Sorry ma'am I'm not allowed to discuss the current state of my unconscious colleague,” he replied with a forced smile.
“So he is alive!”
“I, but, well…yes,” the guard rubbed at his nose and pinched the bridge with his fingers. “Now moving on to my questions?”
“Ask away dear,” Mrs Finkle purred in a way that made the guard take a step backwards.
The man didn't quite look at the plump woman in the shabby nightdress; he locked his mind away behind steel bars and bribed the jailor to throw away the key. “As a member of the city watch I have been ordered to question the inhabitants of Fackle Street,” he began whilst looking at the floor more than the woman. “As to if they may have witnessed the cold-clocking of my comrade in arms, or any mysterious circumstances that might be at all related to the event in question.”
Mrs Finkle leaned out a little more and made a sour little face. “What's it worth?”
“Pardon?” the watchman's eyebrow raised a slight notch.
“You heard me, what's it worth?”
“Are you asking me to pay in some kind of way for information that should be volunteered freely and without cost?”
“Ooh, bright one,” Mrs Finkle rubbed her thumb and forefinger together. “No such thing as a free lunch as they say, if you catch my drifting wood dear boy.”
“I,” he stammered. “I don't know if that's allowed, I mean, I've never heard of a watchman bribing a citizen before.”
Mrs Finkle snorted softly. “But you have heard of the other way around right?”
“Well yes,” he admitted.
“It's a sign then that times are changing dear lad, now what about me gold?”
The watchman looked at her, or rather his eyes refused to look at her and they simply filled in the gaps with a pleasant image of a summer's day and rainbows. He wasn't entirely sure how to handle this, his captain had told him to get the information by any means, but he'd rather arm-wrestle a bear than tangle with Mrs Finkle, she was known far and wide to have a mean left hook and she had a skill with a cleaver that meant her husband had never strayed from her side for thirty years.
It was in some ways terribly ironic that above the watchman and the terrifying Mrs Finkle, Weaver Finch sat with her small black and white cat-shaped helper; Mal perched upon a chimney pot and sifting through the spoils of tonight's light fingered pilfer-spree.
Stolen necklaces gleaming and resplendent with glittering gemstones shone under the light from the full moon, she picked through them and placed the finest into a leather satchel at her side, all in all it had been a wonderful night.
killersteak at 8:17AM, July 29, 2008
moar colour.
Muntron at 2:53AM, July 25, 2008
Is she looking at a bottle of skooma? Also , that little story snippet was awesome Fenris.
Fly Hue at 7:29PM, July 21, 2008
The color really complements her style.
Reva Flynn at 9:58PM, July 20, 2008
Hi Adam! Well its a bit of a mix, water colour over pencils mainly, with a touch of acrylic and ink:)
Adam Black at 7:43PM, July 20, 2008
Watercolors over pencils? That's what it looks like to me. Gorgeous pallette! I love it.
Doctor Shadow at 12:43PM, July 20, 2008
Heh, thanks DAJB. There's some discussion between myself and Reva that one of the weeks she's off work (in around 2 days time) for six weeks holiday - she's going to think of doing a week where we update every day.
Reva Flynn at 12:17PM, July 20, 2008
I'm glad you like my colourwork. You can find more of it at www.hellionsart.com. I will be doing the 100th page in colour:D When we get there;)
DAJB at 11:20AM, July 20, 2008
Aaaaw - now this is no good! You spoil us with colour once and we'll be wanting it [i]all[/i] the time! Please? Maybe once a week? What about once a month? Pretty please?!
Doctor Shadow at 10:05AM, July 20, 2008
simonmackie: Aye, I like some digital work but I have a great respect for traditional media.
simonmackie at 9:48AM, July 20, 2008
I really like this poece of art, and it really is a piece of art. So refreshing after all the digital work we see on line. Quite unique!
Doctor Shadow at 8:26AM, July 20, 2008
harry: thanks :) amanda: Indeed, the original is a lot more vibrant.
amanda at 8:00AM, July 20, 2008
Hehe, every neighborhood needs a Mrs. Finkle. ^.^ Great job on the color - I'm very impressed that it's traditional art as well - but since scanning always seems to take something away from the real deal, I'm willing to bet the actual painting is much more vivid/amazing.
harryq at 7:53AM, July 20, 2008
Mystical magical magnificence.
Doctor Shadow at 7:03AM, July 20, 2008
katyas: Thanks, that was written a while ago for the City Guide. We won't be shifting away from black and white, I/we like the sketchy style to the comic and it's the best format for regular updates. I like to try and add bonus material as much as I can, even if it's a quick art thing or scenes from the cutting room floor.
Doctor Shadow at 6:55AM, July 20, 2008
Steely: Yeah, Reva doesn't use a computer at all in that part, all her art is 2d, pen/pencil/paint. She might occasionally use PS to clean up an image or join a large painting together. But she's a traditional artist. We're also not going to be doing full colour, at all, ever. One page just for a special is possible...perhaps a milestone or something.
katyas at 6:37AM, July 20, 2008
p.s. - 2nd bonus page this week!! Thanks! You are spoiling us!! :-)
katyas at 6:35AM, July 20, 2008
This is awesome - dark and dramatic but with little light touches (like the necklace being held by the cat) that catch the eye. The story is a hoot ... very nice writing style. That is the sort of story I write - short, succinct, to the point and quickly done. Anything longer and I start to fall apart into details ... Heh. Nice work. That said, I agree with S_G there that Wyrdden comes across beautifully in the black and white. Maybe an occasional splash page or chapter title could be coloured, just for a change? But overall the black and white works.
Steely Gaze at 6:06AM, July 20, 2008
Nice painting! It really does show more emotion and skill than mere computer coloring. The sky alone gives a powerful, fantasy feeling to the overall picture. However, I do feel the black & white style for Wyrden works well. Color would be nice at times (and I'm not just talking about Nightshade!), but the tone and mood comes through just fine without it.