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"The Tie That Binds" chapter one page thirty-seven---
1.36:[link]
1.37: here
1.38: [link]
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Tools of the trade: 1 black sharpie, 1 white gel pen, copic and prismacolor markers, a ruler, + photoshop for text
(Fonts from blambot.com)
My scanner destroyed the colors...
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Comments: 25
PercyAlyssfan1 [2010-02-03 02:12:43 +0000 UTC]
oh my gods!!! SUH-LADE!!! lmao! robin and his obbsesions!! i am about to die laughing!!
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InvaderBeckyandClad [2010-01-17 05:29:48 +0000 UTC]
Silly Robin, love Rose's last expression
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TalTal19 [2010-01-02 19:15:46 +0000 UTC]
Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade Slade lol
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ReggieTuesday [2009-06-16 18:09:09 +0000 UTC]
"SUH-LAAAADE"
oh God I lol'd XD I love this comic, and I'm finally commenting to tell you so ♥
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uchiha-hinata [2009-03-22 21:08:01 +0000 UTC]
Geez, Robin calm down...xD Rose expression is cute as usual.
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anit0523 [2009-03-01 03:31:01 +0000 UTC]
Robin's obseesion with slade is an endless source of amusement for me. lol XD "Suh-Lade!1!!!!1!one111eleven11shiftone!"
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Stephanie-Chivas [2009-01-22 18:47:05 +0000 UTC]
Lol XD first panel is awesome! Robin is amusing when driven to his madness over Slade.
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kryptocow [2009-01-12 23:35:49 +0000 UTC]
Love the first panel. Robin's reaction was priceless, but what I really like about it is the sweet reflections in the tower. Also, the offended looking birds.
BTW, what does the box pointing at Joey say?
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Nimfalas In reply to kryptocow [2009-01-13 01:26:51 +0000 UTC]
lol - Thanks!
It says "flinch." I forgot to type that up--whoops!
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kryptocow In reply to Nimfalas [2009-01-13 23:01:10 +0000 UTC]
Ah, that makes a lot more sense. I thought the "fl" was an h. "Hinch? *puzzled*"
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Meiriona [2009-01-12 11:40:01 +0000 UTC]
dude, he's doing the batman thing with the cape, AWESOME
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me-n-pet [2009-01-12 04:42:31 +0000 UTC]
Gotta love Robin.
You're right! Lots more panels this time. It's all very good though. I'm still laughing at Robin's reaction to Slade's escape.
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unicorn-catcher [2009-01-12 03:52:22 +0000 UTC]
This page was funny! a nice change from the seriousness that has been going down. Can't wait for more!
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hults2 [2009-01-12 01:01:04 +0000 UTC]
Dunno what you're talking about with the colors, they're a bit intense, but not horrible.
I notice this is the second time you've mentioned it... Here's a tip... I'll bet you have an old fashioned incandescent lamp or sunlit desk you work at right?
most scanners use LED or Florescent light to illuminate the image for scanning, and different types of light show colors (~especially~ pigment-based inks like a sharpie or copic) differently. Try working under a florescent light next time you color, you'll probably perceive less of this "color destruction" (alternately, if you have a REALLY nice scanner, you can tell it to make the adjustment for you by adjusting the coloratio slider to the warmer end of the spectrum; or it may just be the settings of your monitor making them seem off to you if its not calibrated right)
poor raven needs a shower and a scrubbie to deal with all that blood
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Nimfalas In reply to hults2 [2009-01-17 16:56:34 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tips! I'll try some of those things (though I think the problem lies more with my scanner settings...)
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hults2 In reply to Nimfalas [2009-01-17 18:16:33 +0000 UTC]
its not a problem, I learned that lesson the hard way in a graphics art class.
I had pasted some black and white laser-printer images onto a back board, and then colored in the surroundings with "the mother of all sharpies" a poster board marker, to make a space scene... Under the incandescent lamps and sunlight at the county extension office I made it at, it all looked seamlessly black. But under the florescent lights of the school's display case, the sharpie turned blueish and streaky, while the cutouts were still black...
as to the scanner thing... it shows my age in technology years, back when scanners still used bulbs instead of LED's and had to "warm up" to proper temperature for accurate scanning ^_^;;; most scanners don't have that adjustment these days unless they are production or professional quality. (color temperature is [link] where high temperature colors are blueish ((flourescent lights)) and lower temperature is warmer yellows ((sun light, most cheaper incandescant bulbs))
easiest fix is go to a monitor tuning website like [link] that might be your whole problem... another lesson learned the hard way for me, but I'll spare you the story
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hults2 In reply to hults2 [2009-01-17 18:21:38 +0000 UTC]
-l- and that's prolly a lot more info than you needed for just a fan comic, sorry ^_^;;;
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