Hey Sareen. I apply a basic red tone for the entire figure, then on another layer, I do gradients of a slightly darker hue of that same red and apply “Multiply” to that level. It makes for a smoother gradient, in my opinion.
Don’t judge Truggz by their big, shaggy, red, devil-like exteriors! They can be quite charming when they’re not stomping Strumpfs or clubbing enormous Humpfswogglers!
He is so big that he does not have to avoid trees. They probably want to avoid him!
Trees don’t stand a chance!
Hey Simon didn’t say “Slide down the hill”
That’s because Simon was run over up at the top.
Hey Simon didn’t say “Run over Simon”
I detect a distinct lack of respect for the “Simon Says” rules around here.
It happened so quickly, Simon was caught off-guard.
Drats…
It is nice to know that guy has a big red heart, too.
As big as the mountain, Julian!
That’s one way to blaze a trail!
Or trash a mountain!
Now that’s a SLED!
And it’s warm, too!
I want one of those. Do they sell them in the pet stores?
I pity the pet store that tries, Bill!
I hope the bird isn’t stuck up under all that.
Don’t worry, Zombie Bird has plenty of things to do to keep himself busy elsewhere.
Greatest. Sled. Ever.
You. Got. That. Right.
Another delightful strip, Mark! Your sense of composition and colour is just perfect. Love the Snow-capped background, too! ♥
I wanted to have a nice rich blue background against all that red. Glad you enjoyed it, Jande!
Sled from hell! 😀
Hey, there must be a snowball’s chance, then!
I see that the guys can be a real handful when they are out having fun.
You’ve got to hand it to that Trugg, he knows how to have a good time!
They’d probably go down faster if he wasn’t dragging his feet, they’d break the sound barrier!
The only good thing about that is that those feet provide a nice barrier for any rocks or trees that might be in the way. Plus they make good brakes!
Mark I’ve been curious about your coloring, how do you change the hue of the red? I notice there’s a gradient applied somehow isn’t there?
Hey Sareen. I apply a basic red tone for the entire figure, then on another layer, I do gradients of a slightly darker hue of that same red and apply “Multiply” to that level. It makes for a smoother gradient, in my opinion.
I bet that sled takes them back up to the top, too!
That’s the best part, he’s a sled and a lift!
Melts in your mouth, rides in you hand.
At least they’re in good hands!
A ride with the devil sound like lots of fun! 8)
Well, he’s not a devil, but I bet his mother wouldn’t say that…
Wooooohoooooo!!!
You can hear it from the top of the mountain down!
Ooooo. They took the red one.
The red line is the fastest!
And if you make it to the bottom of the hill, he has you for lunch!
Normally he would, but this trip the King is on board.
Look at the slope: “WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!”
Look at the sled “WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUGH!”
And we won’t even begin to mention the smell, Aidan!
Every villain needs a time of to play!
Don’t judge Truggz by their big, shaggy, red, devil-like exteriors! They can be quite charming when they’re not stomping Strumpfs or clubbing enormous Humpfswogglers!