Zephyrus ([info]twig_tea) wrote in [info]idolarcher,
The greyscale looks a little more professional, but really the b&w is still easy enough to see what's going on, and it looks really good too. Your art has definitely improved from when you did Idol Archer the first time 'round ^_^ It looks amazing so far! I'd say stick with b&w, and add colouring or toning or things as you feel like or have time for. Actually, that's another point: doing things in b&w allows you to add tones later, if you want to make it extra-crisp for printing or whatever. I like it, and it gives you more room to play ^_^ And if it means it's easier for you to tell the story, then I'm all for it!


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