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ladybloodskull on Aug. 11, 2009
*Added*
Thanks for the critism herio. I fully understand where the colors can be quite bold and a bit of an eye sore and even some confusion in the story arc. So, in true art like fashion I will explain why this particular arc is the way it is. In this arc the story is about a mother who used to be a model and after having several kids plus the normal aging process, is having some body issues. She then takes it out on the family by turning into a monster (I know that part got a lil' hazey and I'm fixing that strip because I did it rather huriedly). As for the extremely bright use of limited colors I thought it would only be fitting since this fall season's fashion colors are bright/hot colors. So, I thought that mixing this seasons in colors with a story about an ex-fashion model would be appropriate. That and this comic is just an experimental thing that I can do whatever I please with to test out different methods of doing things and what not. Also, I'm quite aware of color theory and all kinds of other related artsy fartsy things too, I just choose to ignore them sometimes.
Thanks for your comment!
ladybloodskull at 4:02PM, Aug. 13, 2009
Ooopps I meant to type 'I have NO problem with it.' No problem at all. My bad.
ladybloodskull at 10:53AM, Aug. 13, 2009
I have problem with it. Everyone has their right to opion and you can't please them all.
Emily Elizabeth at 5:50AM, Aug. 13, 2009
Hey, I like your cute bright colours! XD Just ignore Herio :P This comic is awesome
herio at 5:33PM, Aug. 12, 2009
look and also it hurts my eyes hard to figer out what enying thing is look there something called cool colors and look theres eaven a eazly fond website that maches color this just seems like a mess go back and lurn color theory
ProfessorF at 5:30PM, Aug. 12, 2009
She didn't even take offense to being called a buzzillion years old! That's flattery for you!
herio at 5:30PM, Aug. 12, 2009
wtf is that thing