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Sep 2019

I keep mine black and white for it to have a retro, Outer Limits feel.

I'm considering crowd funding a spin-off that takes place a decade later but in vivid technicolor.

Okay, let's do it, now I'm curious :thinking:

I was commenting on someone else's comment about reader reaction to black and white comics and comparing them to my own. I wasn't addressing you directly.

Was this from the old Savage Sword of Conan magazine?

I remember some really nice grey washed hyborian flavored art from the few issues of that I had.

I make a b&w comic and I've been featured in the past, and I think I do pretty well on tapas! I have a pretty good readership! I do wonder what the reality would be if the comic was in colour, but also, I don't have that sort of time and the story also lends itself well to grey scale haha ;;

Oh, freak! :flushed:

Sorry, completely forgot to post the final result here :joy:

23 days later

I've been doing color on a newspaper comics model (does anyone remember newspaper comics?):
I post new black and white pages Monday - Friday and then color pages on Sunday.

But I've been considering going full color, but on a slower schedule (maybe M-F or MWF). I don't think I could keep up a daily schedule doing color pages...

Part of the reason I wanted to go B&W was so that I could get my books printed in B&W, but as I'm getting used to the webcomics medium, I'm kinda shifting my priorities. I feel like black and white is a better way for me to get pages done and I've got a lot of story I want to tell, but then it seems color seems so popular.

I'm still deciding. Any thoughts?

This is how I see it:

What do you value more? Be able to do more good stuff in less time, or follow the trend?

Be able to do more good stuff in less time, or follow the trend?

You have a good point and it's true that one might have to make compromises.

However, I don't think you can't necessarily have it both ways (doing good stuff in less time) and (following the trend).

I could probably do the same volume of pages in bw or color, but I'd have to just change my style a bit. The drawing and shading might have to be simplified to be able to do color in the same amount of time.

I think black and white was a necessity in print to keep costs down, but with digital work it's less necessary because their is no reproduction cost difference to the creator and the viewer is going to feel like they are getting less value for their time / attention.

I think in digital media, color is a given. For example: with few exceptions, television hasn't turned back from going to color and video games are always in color.

Thanks for all the help. Yeah, I've decided to go full color and am posting on a weekly schedule too.

PS. this is the least toxic forum I've ever been on. so much helpful advice and support. comic people are the best :heart:

Aww :blush:

Yeah, here people kill with warm hugs :joy:

Hope you enjoy drawing the comic :smile:

3 years later

Hey eveyone, I just want to revive this thread. I feel like Black and white comics needs some love. IMO, Black and white comics can provide an atmostphere that the colored ones cannot.

I agree with you. When I started to post my webcomic in 2017 there was more variety in the originals promoted in the front page. Now the community comics aren't in the front page anymore and seems only polished and well colored webcomics get featured.

I keep doing mine in B/W like mangas