To Color or Not To Color

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To Color or Not To Color

The multiverse didn't have an opinion on it....

So I'll pose the question here.- one of these I'm going to post in artist's alley *I think*.

Drawn in ..response to the end of Shemeska's Campaign. More than that I wont explain yet so as not to spoil his story hour etc.

http://www.prismwuff.com/waiting/SadCipher.gif http://www.prismwuff.com/waiting/sc3.gif

Other suggestions too- however the ink work currently was in real media on paper and so if I change it all the inking will need to become digital (making mention as they do look different). (not that I wont, I will, just saying).

Everything else was digital and easily changed.

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Re: To Color or Not To Color

The inking is very good, but the color adds another dimension to it. A "third dimension," if you will. Also a whole quasielemental plane of color.

And the eyes work a little better with the lines in them more subtle, which is what the color makes of them.

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