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The only reason I'm posting this is to show you the massive color saturation shift happening sometimes with Lynne's orange color (it happens with her hair too) on some pages, causes me to adjust as I go. It's the reason why there's several pages in the prior updates where she looks especially bright.

On the left is the page currently being worked on. On the right is the prior page which is having colors lifted directly from it. According to the software, these are the same colors with the same coordinates and RGB values.

It's done this in prior comics with Lynne, and it did it once with Trixie in "Force of Nature". I think it just happens with colors in the orange/yellow/tan range. I'll try to catch it when I notice it from now on and adjust as best I can.

Nothing else. Just thought I'd whine like a bitch for a little bit.

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Cute Uncle Gobu

"BRIGHT LIGHT BRIGHT LIGHT!!" Gizmo in Gremlins

Anonymous

Am I a bad person for seeing the post subject and immediately assuming we were going to see some angry sex with Lynne and a new character?

Anonymous

Might be a color profile issue.

Silvador

Honestly never noticed. Attention was on other things. ;P

Mr. Powell

You’re not a bitch, Adobe is the bitch

Anonymous

this is a cool post tho :D i love seeing wips of my fav artists

Puppeteir

Kids in the Future "What's an adobe?"

Kellhound 722

Honestly never really noticed that much, but kudos for being the perfectionist you are! Great work either way!

Anonymous

This is probably why some of my artist friends are switching to Procreate or pixelmayor Pro. I’ve heard a lot of grumbling over the past several release cycles regarding inconsistencies in the software. And to think, I knew it when it was BarneyScan. !

Latency

To be honest I think you're running into an optical illusion that has to do with how we percieve browns and oranges.

Anonymous

I see things like that when the color space of the image isn't sRGB but something else. Another thing to check is to select all pixels with this color from both images and paste them into a new image.