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Unit 2, All Grim 'n Gritty

Microns on Bristol Board

In regards to a strip where Unit 2 goes to a zoo to see a gorilla:

On 2/7/05 5:12 PM, "Chabot, Jacob" wrote:
Here's the latest. I'm still doing the tones on the gorilla. I haven't
decided to make his skin or his fur the lighter tone.
-J

From: Gregg Schigiel
Sent: Monday, February 7, 2005 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: Send in your Applications for Temporary Seller's Permits.

As for your gorilla situation, I say lighter skin, darker fur. Your
gorilla, by the way, is remarkably human looking about the face. It¹s like
we¹re on the same evolutionary chart or some sh*t. Why the black and white
as opposed to FULL COLOR!!!?

On 2/8/05 10:43 AM, "Chabot, Jacob" wrote:
The comic is in black and white because it prints in black and white.
That's the reality of it. I'm only toning it because I drew the monkey a
little more complex and I didn't want to just fill him in black like I
usually do.

-J

From: Gregg Schigiel
Sent: Tuesday, February 8, 2005 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: Send in your Applications for Temporary Seller's
Permits.

That¹s what I should have asked, why the TONES instead of color or flat B/W.
I wasn¹t thinking clearly...clearly. That damned monkey, making me all
confused.

On 2/8/05 11:04 AM, "Chabot, Jacob" wrote:
Of course the REAL reason I'm doing grey tones is to capture that bleak,
noir feel.

From: Gregg Schigiel
Sent: Tuesday, February 8, 2005 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Send in your Applications for Temporary Seller's Permits.

Yeah, like Sin City 'n sh*t!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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