What do the colors of your favourite superhero tell you about them? This week we look at darker colors, and how they define the passions of heroes and villains. This comics tutorial talks about team colours, what they can signify. It also shows you how to "show not tell" in comics, by making internal voices into exte.
Superhero Color Theory, Part I: The Primary Heroes Take a look at the biggest names in superheroes and you probably realize that you're looking at a sea of red, blue, yellow. There are some greens, whites, blacks, etc, but the most iconic superheroes are the red and blue, with yellow accents. On another episode of Tales From the Comments, we're responding to your comments about Spider-Man Homecoming, Joker's real origin, and theories surrounding comic book superheroes and color! I need help in better understanding what is the significant or importance behind each color pairing.
Why you may ask? I'm an aspiring comic book writer but I'm having trouble finding the right color palette for my OC's and i would like to hear your insights about colors regarding mostly just superheroes. huntoncollins Follow Superhero Color Theory, Part III: Darkness And Light comicsalliance.com #superhero design #costume design @ huntoncollins. What do the colors of your favourite superhero tell you about them? We're applying traditional color theory to iconic comic characters, to see what we can learn about them.
Our focus this time is on darker colors, and how they define both heroes and villains. Black and red are colors for dark passion. Brian McLachlan & Aaron Hanson Brian McLachlan & Aaron Hanson Superhero Color Theory.
Friend of the Gutter Aaron Hanson and Brian McLachlan look at the use of color in conveying character for superheroes, supervillains and secondary characters. "Part I: Primary Heroes" here and "Part II: Secondary Characters" here. Source: Superhero Color Theory, Part I: The Primary Heroes As already mentioned, decorating with superhero color schemes can be as simple as re-coloring old furniture, adding trinkets, and putting up visual displays that align with your superhero's color scheme.
Part three of color theory for superheroes, focused on black and white. Why not take a look at the graphic novels section and see how the theory fits on page?