Comic art grew dull when they switched to digital colouring.
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Anonymous:The only comics of merit are black and white ones-- in those ones you get some proper cartooning and good composition, though of course that's not a hard rule. Most coloured digital comics look so stiff and lifeless--they just don't have any power. They look like more like storyboards, though I guess that maeks sense since lots of writers think of comics as just a stepping stone 2 their Netflix show now. The colouring's taken a dive too. It used to be stark, saturated and almost psychedelic. Now it's this overblended dull shit. Well, at least they stopped using the Blur tool as a replacement for speed lines...
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Anonymous:Can you suggest some examples? I'm not a comics fan, but I'm interested and would like to compare by myself.
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Anonymous:>>2
Compare Captain Victory from 2014:
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Captain-Victory-and-the-Galactic-Rangers-2014/Issue-1?id=92757
To Captain Victory from 1981:https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Captain-Victory-and-the-Galactic-Rangers-1981/Issue-1?id=84049
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Anonymous:>>3
I can surely see the difference. The newer one looks better.
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Anonymous:Videogames graphics were more colorful with pixellated sprites than 3DCG models
https://twitter.com/superloreboys/status/1710739343957283031#m
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Anonymous:Tiger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lpraZjFAk4