Dec. 22nd, 2016 Update: Yes, it's true! There will be an actual story arc for WGN! It's coming in 2017, so...yeah!
I'd love to bring WGN back for a big finale--or at least finally release THE BEST GAMES. Perhaps between work on my graphic novel I can scribble up some quick pages! Whatever happens, I promised that THE BEST GAMES would come in 2017, so I must hold to my word. v(*^*)
I'd love to bring WGN back for a big finale--or at least finally release THE BEST GAMES. Perhaps between work on my graphic novel I can scribble up some quick pages! Whatever happens, I promised that THE BEST GAMES would come in 2017, so I must hold to my word. v(*^*)
Wizard's Game Night is a new mini comic series by Lissie Dixon. The story is that the Istari (Wizards) of Middle Earth gather at Orthanc every Thursday to play a board game or something as sort of bonding. More often than not they...aren't playing the games right. Either that or there's some kind of nerdy joke happening. Hope you enjoy it, and check back every Thursday to see what the Wizards are playing!
Due to a lack of time, good Photoshop and a working tablet, the coloring style kind of changes a lot from comic to comic. The first one was colored in Adobe Photoshop Elements 10, while the second was quickly filled in with colored pencils prior to scanning. The second also was edited quite a bit in Elements to improve color and add more detail to the depth.
I'm still trying to decide what would be the quickest and easiest way to color it, as I'm not that experienced with colored pencils (thus explaining the poor coloring job on #2), nor any kind of Photoshop. In fact, the only Photoshop available to me and my limited budget is Elements, which is far less...detailed as a more expensive version. If anyone is interested in coloring a mini comic for one week or more, please contact me through either the Contact tab or the official Godsent Comics Email account, [email protected]
I'm still trying to decide what would be the quickest and easiest way to color it, as I'm not that experienced with colored pencils (thus explaining the poor coloring job on #2), nor any kind of Photoshop. In fact, the only Photoshop available to me and my limited budget is Elements, which is far less...detailed as a more expensive version. If anyone is interested in coloring a mini comic for one week or more, please contact me through either the Contact tab or the official Godsent Comics Email account, [email protected]