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A Question Of Color(s)
Inlander:
It really depends a huge amount on what the tone of the comic is going to be; i.e., what the story is like. The first colour-scheme is much lighter in mood (to me, anyway), much more bucolic and pastoral. The second colour-scheme is a little more mysterious, there's a feeling about it that something dark is lurking just out of sight. If you're writing a light, cheerful, birds-singing-in-the-fields summer sunshiny kind of comic, use the first scheme. If you're writing something a bit grimmer or unsettling than that, go for the second.
However, the second needs a little more variety to it. There's too much green there, and that's a bit overwhelming. Perhaps change the colour of the kid's clothes a little?
Yume:
To me, both colors are equally pleasing, so it's hard to pick one. I think, much like the comic Count Your Sheep [http://www.countyoursheep.keenspot.com], that you should use both. For lighthearted plots or pictures, the first one is lovely, but for more depressing or memory-like scenes, the second one is nice.
saturnine1979:
thanks for all the feeback guys!
i really appreciate you simply looking at my stuff. it's nice to have another pair of eyes look over your work, believe me.
i've been hella busy with two art classes this semester, as well as a job, but i'm trying to get some pages of this comic done so i can get it going full time.
thanks for the support!
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