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I was perhaps a bit too ambitious with saying I’d get both pages coloured by the weekend 😅

If you’re new around here, you can read all of Humanity Lost up to this point by following this link: https://www.patreon.com/posts/issue-9-ongoing-108416769?

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Victor

It’s really hard to find the perfect colours and use them properly, so anyway it’s a great job done. thank you🙏

Omar Molotov

As someone who's made a small webcomic before, I fully understand the struggle of being a one-man army. Just out of curiosity, have you considered outsourcing the colouring/shading process to someone? Of course, you would have to be somewhat hands on by telling the person what colours to use, where the light source is, etc. But I imagine it would greatly speed up the output and pay off in the long run, once you find someone like that

Omar Molotov

That way, you'll be able to only take care of linework, speech bubbles and other post-linework elements, and you'll have less on your plate

CallumStephenDiggle

Feel free to send me your comic mate, I’d love to take a look. I’ve definitely thought about it many times, I think I don’t like the additional complexity it’d add to the process I think. I’ve been in collaborative projects before with music and it’s a pain in the butt to organise other people sometimes. Then there’s the other aspect of sorting out a contract and also pay, it’s just a lot yk? It’s slow work as a one man band, but it’s reliable and I have full control over of every single aspect of the project.

Omar Molotov

😄 It was a passion project I made back when I was 17, written in the unintelligible language of Danish ahah. But it's interesting you say that, because I do music right now. I record vocals and produce the beats myself, but I outsource all the mixing and mastering to a talented pro, after realising my head would explode if I kept mixing everything myself. And of course, i had some challenges communicating what I IMAGINED the mix to sound like in the start. But my engineer is really good at translating it, it's paid off insane dividends and definitely worth the money. Point is, I'm sure I could learn to mix/master to a good degree, but it's really a matter of the 80/20 rule. The time i'd spend on the "80" would really spread me thin and probably kill my passion for doing it altogether. While on the other hand, I can now write, produce and record a new song while the mix is being made, so I'm personally all for it