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Sol-Caninus
— Sanders Colossal Boy v2
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2017-11-21 21:51:38 +0000 UTC
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My ink over of original pencils and inks by Mike Zeck and Jim Sanders III
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Playing with this piece by framing the figure with a black background. With respect to composition, this is a good idea because it creates contrast, enabling a quick read. But with respect to the technique used to render the figure - decorative outline - it creates a problem. The problem is that the outer edge of the tapered outlines get lost in the frame, so that a significant part of the volume of the form is removed along with cues explaining how the edges turn. The solution to that is to re-establish the lost shape of the tapers with a white outline. That doesn't have to be a complete white outline, as frequently seen in teen comics; well placed partial outlines will do. Of course, it has to be done carefully to define the original shape of the inked tapers. I didn't do it. I just sketched in the white outlines to see the effect. It worked well in principle. Will work even better when done properly. LOL..
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