Okay, I'm gathering my strength and enthusiasm to start a new comic. But I'm at a loss of how it should be done. Do you guys prefer solid B&W, grayscale or colour...
I'd like to see colour, but honestly whatever you put up is fine by me. When it comes to content I don't mind what you do; whatever you've posted once I found your stuff has been fine by me. Sorry I can't be of more help
Full colour. Go through the entire process, scetch lineart shading colour. Improve all your art, feel good. Eat cake.
Also, though you might not worry/care about that, full colour comics attract more readers than others. Just saying.
The most important thing for you however, should be whatever you think is fun. I might also suggest teaming up with a friend to help you write. Not as much to help your writing (you're doing a decent job there), as much as helping you stick to it. In the end, do what you like. What you think is fun. It's a webcomic, made for the lulz, not the profit. If you want to find a way to stick to it, don't be afraid to change your style halfway through. Most webcomics do.
Start with whatever you think is fun right now, change it when you get bored.
Whatever you and your fans want--but PLEASE bring back Natasha...maybe this time, she can work for a secret crime-fighting organization and beat up bad guys!
sepia for your main story, It does have a charm to it as said before
color for special events or whenever you feel like so you have the freedom to color without forcing yourself to color the next one if you really don't want to
Also, though you might not worry/care about that, full colour comics attract more readers than others. Just saying.
The most important thing for you however, should be whatever you think is fun. I might also suggest teaming up with a friend to help you write. Not as much to help your writing (you're doing a decent job there), as much as helping you stick to it.
In the end, do what you like. What you think is fun. It's a webcomic, made for the lulz, not the profit. If you want to find a way to stick to it, don't be afraid to change your style halfway through. Most webcomics do.
Start with whatever you think is fun right now, change it when you get bored.
And if times and feelings go for it, maybe starting and upgrading slowly to grayscale or color.
You do a great job with shading.
sepia for your main story, It does have a charm to it as said before
color for special events or whenever you feel like so you have the freedom to color without forcing yourself to color the next one if you really don't want to