B&W vs. Color

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EternalMoonBaby
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Post by EternalMoonBaby »

You asked for an opinion, so here it is:
Although color livens up the characters, it can't compare with the detail the black and white gives you. A detailed background is much more interesting than a solid block of color. In my opinion, detail is better so I vote for more B&W NGTI, Mer.^^
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Post by Werecat »

Well, in my opinion, I prefer the pencil gray scale better, like Megatokyo! Although, I do like color comics alot too, if it's well done.<P>------------------
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Post by EternalMoonBaby »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by werecat:
<B>Well, in my opinion, I prefer the pencil gray scale better, like Megatokyo! Although, I do like color comics alot too, if it's well done.<P></B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Yes,I agree, gray scale is also a good choice!
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Post by Captain Mike »

After carefull and long sessions of pondering I have decided:<P>
I just like NGTI BW and Colour.
Just so long as I get my fix of NGTI<P>-<a href="http://captainmike.keenspace.com">Captain Mike</a>

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Post by Pirate Dave »

I like B&W better than greyscale.
But a bit of advice: have some more areas of solid black. Like black pants or black hair or a black backgound or whatever.
It keeps your art from looking like a coloring book.

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