I’ve also been meaning to ask you about how many different colors you’re considering to color the lizard mercs main scales, if you were planning to color these pages. 😛
Yes, the pages will get colored soon-ish. My colorist is currently working on the first chapter. As for the colors, we’ll have to take a bit of a dive and research variations of colors (especially between alligators and crocodiles) to not color all of them the exact way.
Any suggestions are welcomed!
For natural colors, I was considering 4 base colors (brown, olive green, gray, and beige/tan) and 3 shades of each (normal, light, dark).
For a more exotic look, You can add a couple shades of orange, black, yellow, and white. There are reports of an actual blue color but no photo evidence is available.
Nice! Ohhh, I would love yo see the blue alligator.
Thanks for the suggestions! When we get to those pages, I’ll talk to my colorist and work them around.
Nice way of saying “Luna lost her marbles!” haha.
I’ve also been meaning to ask you about how many different colors you’re considering to color the lizard mercs main scales, if you were planning to color these pages. 😛
Yes, the pages will get colored soon-ish. My colorist is currently working on the first chapter. As for the colors, we’ll have to take a bit of a dive and research variations of colors (especially between alligators and crocodiles) to not color all of them the exact way.
Any suggestions are welcomed!
For natural colors, I was considering 4 base colors (brown, olive green, gray, and beige/tan) and 3 shades of each (normal, light, dark).
For a more exotic look, You can add a couple shades of orange, black, yellow, and white. There are reports of an actual blue color but no photo evidence is available.
Nice! Ohhh, I would love yo see the blue alligator.
Thanks for the suggestions! When we get to those pages, I’ll talk to my colorist and work them around.