
using gradients, overlapping shadows, etc), blurring things will probably make more sense and look better.Īaand the last thing I want to mention is actually the first that jumped right at me when I clicked the link. Once you move on to some more complex shading (e.g. without blur? Maybe it's just me but I think it would look better. If you make simple, "flat" shadows why not leave the outline clear, i.e. I don't like the way you made those shadows. pep, you know.Īnother point, probably a minor one.

Even if you use a rectangular base shape you could still bend it's sides, add a few nodes and thus some more edges and corners to give them more.

Don't make them all look so rectangular and stiff.

The standard letters look way too static and dull to transport a feeling of action, excitement or whatever else one might require in a comic.
