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Posted this update on the Garanos website, but here it is for the tumbls, too!

Hi everyone!  I hope you are all well!  I have some very exciting news that I wanted to share with you all:

GARANOS EBOOKS ARE HERE!

FINALLY, RIGHT?  The eBooks will come out one chapter at a time every two weeks, with eBooks of each print volume coming out in between!  As the banner says, the pages are higher resolution than the web archives, and they have NO blocky JPEG artifacts, so Garanos has never looked better.

The release schedule for Volume I:

  • Part 1: February 13th
  • Part 2: February 27th
  • Part 3: March 13th (my birthday!)
  • Part 4: March 27th
  • Part 5: April 10th
  • Part 6: April 24th
  • Volume I: May 8th

I will be posting announcements here every two weeks as the new eBooks become available.  And while the eBooks are coming out, I thought it might be fun to put the Garanos archives into reruns, but I’m still figuring out how to do that!  I will post again here when the reruns start. :)

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Let’s Draw The Hues! Page 10 – Flats [2 of 4]

Took a break for a few days to get some work done, but I’m back with more videos!

These two pages I recorded (9 and 10) aren’t terrifically spoilery, so I’ll be spacing out the videos I post over several days while the comic itself catches up.

Re: Page Info

meglish said: HNG! thank you so much for doing these! You make it look so easy, haha ^__^; Question- is the info at the top of your templates just for you? Or something you picked up from school or a printer’s specs or something? I’d never seen anything like that

I got it from this post on creating a page template.  I was investigating the standards on bleed and trim sizes for comic pages, since I want The Hues to be formatted for print right off the bat, and having the extra page info in the file seemed like a good idea. And it only takes about 30 seconds to do, so WHY NOT. ^_^

As far as the actual templates themselves, I made a few different ones: One with guides for three rows of panels, one with four rows of panels, and one that’s just blank.