I just invested in a pen and tablet, I shall let you know how I progress. Thinking about what you were saying about templates, Bart, I always use the original centre-page spreads and covers for reference. I have a nerdopaedic knowledge of every comic, so I think the best thing to do is just ask me.
If you want a story with Flash in full colour, I know to tell you to get the spread from second episode of Revenge of the Red Shadows. I know that if you want a Jungle background to check out Jungle of Doom, for Desert you need Operation Stubborn, for swamp Operation Snakebite and so on. I too like to keep the strips looking as authentic as possible, especially when the centre spreads are already coloured, such as on Bloodhound. I guess the best thing to do is just drop me a PM.
Regarding colourists who work on the BFTB project, but can't be bothered to join the BFTB forum, and then get pissed off when nobody from BFTB says hi, I don't think there's much we can do with that mindset. I really appreciate the efforts involved in bringing this project together, but I'm not into pandering to people's egos (not that this is always the case!). For me it's all about doing it for the love of it, anything else is a bonus.
The project was definitely a slow burner, there was even a bit of resistance at first - fuelled in part by my replacing the B&W strips at the time, I've learned to keep the two archives separate now - not to mention hardcore fans being annoyed at seeing Scarlett, Stalker and Gung-Ho being reinvented as Quarrel, Jammer and Gaucho but I think we've weathered it well.
These days there isn't a weekly instalment that goes by without some chat on the boards, and with the release of the books themselves, well you can see for yourself each thread is ten pages long. Granted some of it strays off-topic but the buzz is most definitely there. I think the distinction is that when we were started Jamar worked like a dog seeking out colourists for the project, and these days we have Action Force fans seeking us out wanting to be a part of it. That in itself speaks volumes as to the success of the project!
So let's not recriminate over what could have had happened. I think it's worked out spectacularly, it's certainly exceeded my expectations. Sure, it would be nice to see some of our lost sheep return to the fold, but let's not hang around waiting for them, eh? If they no longer want to do it then let's just respect that and move on.
If anybody wants to try their hand at a spot of colouring, they are more than welcome, but do please co-ordinate with either Jamar or myself first. That said, I think the best trial pages would be the second set of
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