agreed. He says so little, but expression says so much awesome.
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Howdy, I'm the new colorist for Goblins.
I just found out you talk about the comic here too. Makes me wonder how many message boards are out there...
Are you guys the same people that talk on the native Goblin message board or completely new people?
If you guys were curious; I tend to get sent the pages to color right about the same time Thunt puts them online. That is why you guys see the flats-only version first, then a fully shaded version later.
I have a day job, so sometimes its difficult for me to get pages done earlier in the week.
I'm sure you're going to get many minor critiques on the job you've done so far, but for the most part, we all think you're doing great. And mostly, we're okay with just getting the flats on the first day. We only get two comics a week; we've learned to be patient folk. :smalltongue:
I'm not sure how many of us are cross-foruming, but we sometimes get word about sillines that goes on in your neck of the woods.
i'm unique to this board, though i do sometimes go onto the livestream.
While your work is great, Morikahn, I actually have a nostalgic fondness for the old style. Have you and Thunt talked about possibly having a link to get into the original versions of strips you've recolored, or are they dumped from the site to conserve storage/bandwidth/etc? Conversely, are there any plans for you to do recolors of the previous strips?
I'm one of the same people from the Goblins board, but I'm one of the only ones I think. If there are people here who also visit the goblins board I guess they use a different name because I don't remember seeing any of them. Or at least no one who isn't banned from this board now.
There are a few people that mentioned they like the old look (I'm one of them, actually). Same old story, can't please everyone all the time yada yada.
I have no idea if the old pages are stored somewhere, I don't believe they are, but the flats would always be accessible to Thunt.. if he wanted to place them online. However, the 'Thunt Look' was more than just flats, he did lighting and effects as well. Those do not exist as I've taken over that responsibility.
As for recoloring old strips, I don't believe Thunt has any intention of doing that, nor have we ever talked about it. Personally, I think it would sap something from the comic.. the growth and change.. the 'life' of it, so to speak. Reading the comic is like watching a child grow.
Going back and recoloring it, regardless if someone likes my coloring or not, would diminish the comic in my personal opinion.
Of course if Thunt lays the money down and says re-color it: I'm on it :)
I only post here sometimes, but I am unique to this forum, don't go near the Goblins forums. And fwiw, I like the new coloring style (though I tend to be on the non-picky side as far as artwork goes. I lack the talent required to draw a straight line with a ruler, which makes me feel I'm pretty much the last person qualified to critique artwork.)
He hasn't, like, redone the shading and stuff on anything. Anything he's shaded has existed previously as nothing more than what you see when Thunt uploads it new; flat, unshaded and untouched-up. This is "Thunt's old style"; this is just unfinished. As in, even before morikahn came along, Thunt would put that up and come back later and add shading and stuff (or Danielle would, not totally clear on all that).
There's nothing that moirkahn shaded that used to be in Thunt's old style -- only stuff that was unfinished. If the unfinished stuff is what you're looking to find, that's cool; I just want to make sure that's all clear. I mean, personally, I find things like Biscuit's hair and lips just look plain bad unfinished, but that's just me. :smalltongue:
The first one is loading a blank (the page frame but no comic). Actually I'm getting a lot of failed or semi-failed pageloads; the site must just be slow.
All I know is that I really like the simple, clean-looking style of much old stuff, and that I've often been at least partially more fond of the first version of recent comics. The fight between Duv and Fox in particular, I think, looked better pre-Morikhan, as did Dies, while in the case of Biscuit and Grem I agree that Morikahn's version is an improvement. (Although this Biscuit-heavy strip was more to my preference before, I think. The middle panel here is one of the biggest improvements I think; the sky being bright and blotting out most of the details of Biscuit's appearance makes it very dramatic. I think this or this are good examples of what I like about "old Thunt". As an extreme example, I can't even begin to figure out what this would look like in Mori's hands.)Quote:
There's nothing that moirkahn shaded that used to be in Thunt's old style -- only stuff that was unfinished. If the unfinished stuff is what you're looking to find, that's cool; I just want to make sure that's all clear. I mean, personally, I find things like Biscuit's hair and lips just look plain bad unfinished, but that's just me. :smalltongue:
I rather like the new look; I think it (usually) vastly improves things. Though there have been some times where it has muddied the action, for the most part it really suits the organic line style used in this comic.
I think the new look is pretty cool. I'm not saying it's better than Thunt's as that it's different.
However no matter what I think of it, I think if Thunt goes with this new look (which he is), it would be best to not upload those unfinished pages first. They look just plain weird and well... unfinished.
Even if that means they'd take a week or two off to build a buffer so they can bring the finished versions on right away.
But maybe that's just me.
I'm another member that's only active here, not on the goblins' forum.
Yup, I'm one of those who prefers the old look... but you're right, you can't please everyone and neither you should. I appreciate your work from an intellectual perspective, even if it doesn't appeal to me aesthetically. And hey, i get to read the plain-coloured pages when Thunt puts them up, so...win-win situation.
Keep up the good work!
Well, that creates an inconveniently short window of time within which to appreciate them, before they essentially vanish forever (as one of my ten favorite webcomics did when its artist stopped paying for hosting because he'd lost interest in the setting; I am still mad at myself for not saving every page before they disappeared, and I feel the same way about recent Thunt originals which I didn't have time to back up before the Mori versions replaced them).
If it's technically possible for Thunt to keep them up in a secondary archive, I really think he should. (Though I'm accustomed to not getting what I want in these cases.)
Me and my big mouth. Well, have fun. (I for one can't even see many of the little guys in the back; they're just pixels.)
I've been getting a lot of errors recently,mostly comics not loading completely, or at all. This has been true in both Firefox and Internet Explorer. Has anyone else had this issue?
re: can't please everyone
I've read somewhere the aim should be to please 90% of the readers 90% of the time (rather than being stuck with 10% pleased 100% of the time)
for a good strory I can be quite forgiving when it comes to artwork
and goblins has long passed that point IMO.
What I see now to me looks more like fine tuning than a change of style.
-not a Goblins forumgoer
-I like Thunt art, new art, flat art is fine for the story but I go back to see the finished version too :)
-They've been loading fine for me in IE9 and Chrome, just sometimes not for the first hour they are uploaded or so.
The haaaaaand! The craaaaawling haaaaaaand!
I'm reminded of a seth green movie from years ago...
Look like daddy has come to show some discipline.
Hey...
He doesn't look like a normal goblin, he looks like the ones from that alternate where Minmax was horribly scarred.
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H'uh, guess Kills' positive really IS blood as a whole. Or at the very least Goblin blood. Would make a pretty awsome weapon if you ask me :P