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Jono
2010-03-25
Manga studio
Did the shading/coloring for this one on Manga Studio. The tiny fraction of the Manga Studio interface that I know how to use is like a tiny island of safety in a sea of terrifying widgets and panels. Every programmer needs to try using Manga Studio just so they can experience what it feels like to be computer illiterate.

Jono
2010-03-25
Let me know what you think of the shading on this one vs the ones I did by hand.

bankuei
2010-03-25
OMG. The look of utter dismay and horror in panel three is fantastic. Shading wise, this and the last strip were a lot more even in tone. This one has better contrast. One thing to think about is that a lot of details or subtle shade stuff might not show up at smaller sizes on a screen, so going with higher contrast helps make the pictures pop better.

sushux
2010-03-25
I like how the computer helps with background fills. :)

Cat
2010-03-31
I agree that the MS shading has better contrast. Btw, where was her unfortunate friend that she was assailed by the otaku-who-would-not-shut-up?

Jono
2010-03-31
In one of the Stanford computer labs, I think.

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