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NOTES FROM OTHERS:
Fred | 9/3/06 | 11:29 |
Woohooo color!!! :) This may end up a collector's item. hehehe | ||
Bill | 2/22/21 | 21:32 |
I forgot adele isn't her real name. Were you experimenting with a colored version here? | ||
swankivy | ||
No, but every once in a while I use color for some reason. The rust-colored frames at the beginning of this issue indicate happenings in the recent past, though. (I use a faded blue for distant past and rust-colored for recent past. There are a fair number of those in the beginning of the comic, but I still make use of it as the comic goes on anytime I need to show something that's not happening "now." It's just a mood thing.) The last frame having Adele's hair colored in is just a reference to the photo technician (well, their equivalent) painting her hair for the coloring process. |
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