As an art-fancier and someone who dabbles myself, I’ve always gotten a kick out of the creation process, from “thumbnail” to penciled page, to an inked page, and finally a fully-colorized one.
I spotted these two pages on Tumblr yesterday, I believe from the English-language volume Good Golly, Mr. Goof!
…and combined them in to the lead image at top. Color makes a world of difference, non??
Now I forget who posted them exactly (whups), but you can skim Tumblr’s BD stream if you like. It’s quite nice, featuring lots of stuff I haven’t gotten to yet, plus a good amount of stuff I’ve never heard of.
Ah, and some previous examples of the page creation process below…
Béatrice Tillier:
https://lemm.ee/post/36811732
Tintin, the lost “Picaros” page:
https://lemm.ee/post/17935055
Kriss of Valnor: (haven’t shared it here yet formally)
https://imgur.com/a/creation-process-of-la-montagne-de-temps-mountain-of-time-v7-of-kriss-of-valnor-from-world-of-thorgal-series-6BYBHWP
NOTE: Hey y’all-- I don’t know how it is for you, but for me, any page that leads with an Imgur pic needs to be manually clicked to view, such as in the first two links just above. In other words, for me it won’t show up as a thumbnail that can be ‘popped open.’
My working theory is that the problem was introduced in Lemmy v. 0.19.7, which is what this instance is running. (you can check it at bottom of page)
Now maybe-possibly this is fixed in 0.19.8, but I’m not sure. If you can see the thumbnails yourself, could you reply with which Lemmy version your instance is running? Thanks! 😃