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Coloring is hard. So hard in fact, that coloring a webcomic is a profession on its own. A well drawn comic with beautiful colors draws the reader's attention and helps to establish the mood of a scene. Colors tell a story, and nobody knows this better than Dojo, the Studio Tapas Art Lead, who has lent his incredible coloring skills to support many artists on their Tapas comic series. Check out our new [Tapas Insider] and join our raffle for 15,000 bonus ink!

Read the [Tapas Insider] Article here!29


Download the line art here!76

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Download the line art created by Dojo and fill it with colors! Be as creative as you want! Post your design on our forum thread here, or on Instagram or Twitter using #Tapascolorchallenge by 04/09/2021 for the chance to be one of SIX random winners of 15,000 bonus ink!

(Rules: 1 submission per person. The submission period will end at 04/09/2021 11:59PM PDT. Winners will be notified via PM on Instagram, Twitter or our forums by 04/13/2021.)
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Thank you! I shamelessly recycled that background from my comic :sweat_smile:

Ohh! I love the idea of the light particles!
I think the final result with these dark colors makes it hard to see the objects or the details in the scene.
Still! I like the idea and how you interpreted position and direction of the light! :ok_hand:

There's a link in the first post just under the image that says "Download the line art here!" you should be able to get it there as either a png (flattened) or a psd (with the line art on a separate layer) to suit whatever app you use for colouring. :smile_01: