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lackadaisy
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A Patron-only preview of a sizable chunk of the next comic update. It just hasn't been colored yet (sometimes I think I like things better in grayscale anyway, though).

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*vibrates with excitement and repressed squees* (also I like how this brings up the corkscrew because I’d been thinking of that, like hmm, so close to his hand, wonder if the guy could use it to his advantage? Oh okay, I guess not. Although it looks like he’s close to tearing the arm off that chair...)

Black_Cat93

Awesome! I'm really looking forward to this one <3

Classical Salamander

I am SOOOO excited!!! This is gonna be so good, I can feel it. I love Mordecai and his development in these new pages!!!

Isabella Shapiro

Grayscale really does work for this industrial setting.still love the sepia, overall, though.

Ascender

Wow it's beautiful!

typo Adventure

I'll second the notion that Lackadaisy benefits from the variety of coloring approaches. I dunno how much that feedback from the peanut gallery figures into presentation decisions, but I agree with N. Kip that greyscale / sepia / color in your hands are welcome ways to focus on a tone, rather than 'unfinished'.

akrasia

Personally, I like the grayscale with a few hints of color a lot! Actually I always loved the sepia tones and little usage of color in the early bits of your comic; it’s what had drawn me to read Lackadaisy. In my opinion it really adds to the moodyness of the setting and story, and gives off just the right old-timey feel. Not that I dislike the color; absolutely not! The usage of more color in the comic is beautiful as well and it gives it a more realistic feel to it and make the events feel more “real”, like watching a movie. But seeing these work in progress pieces of this particular scene, I do think that the grayscale adds a lot to how dramatic it is; the same you did in the Victor and Mordecai flashback scene. The grayscale with a few hints of color to accentuate light makes it seem all the more dramatic and that’s something I personally always loved (and find inspiring) about Lackadaisy. Either way, color or not, the comic has always been beautiful and visually very pleasing to look at.

Naomi Kip

100% agree

Moe H.

*sigh* How can hollywood put out some of the dreck it does, when there's THIS to draw upon? I would buy multiple copies of this movie.

akrasia

Aaaaaaah I love this and the suspense is killing me.

Shannon Leigh Legler


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