For some reason our scanner scanned two colored pictures today in the correct colors :blink:
Our scanner has the unpretty habbit of using every color for a picture except for those which exist in the original drawing. The drawing I'll post here now is the most recent one I did. I took two points of constructive criticism into account while I made this drawing. Firstly I made a sad scene for a change (as suggested by pokeplayer) and secondly I made the drawings outlines stand out a little more (as suggested by Petrie in a chat) by retracing the outlines with a black ink pen; at least for the colored versions of the picture.
As this is the most recent drawing, there are quite a few more drawings yet to come which I made some time ago which don't sport the improvements suggested.
Here is the black and white pencil drawing:

While the story is not yet written the drawing does show a scene from a story I'm planning on (only the introduction has been written yet, as I'm still working on another story). The scene depicted is pretty much the one described in the poem
The Flyer is gone which I might use in an altered version for that story.
Now here is the colored version of the drawing with the retraced outlines:

I'm very interested to know what you think about the stronger outlines. Are they an improvement, or are they too strong? While I think the stronger outlines work well on the characters I probably did too much of a good thing when using the same strong outlines for the background landscape. The outlines of the mountains, rocks, trees etc. seem to make too much of a contrast with the rathe soft colors. But please feel free to disagree, what is YOUR opinion on this?
I made a third version of this picture using felt-tip pens for the coloring:

When I made the
Cougar Squadron Emblem I had a feeling that it would have been better if I had used felt tip pens. Now I tried using felt tip pens for a land before time drawing for a change. I can't say I'm pleased with the result. The colors are pretty and strong, but it is absolutely impossible to create a smooth surface of color with the felt tip pens. The same can be said about the colored pencils I'm using all the time, but somehow I feel it is not so bad with them. Also the felt tip pents make it impossible to correct any mistakes (you will find several flaws in the picture above) and there is no way to alter the intensity of the color by pressing down the pen stronger or lighter, making it almost impossible to create shadow effects that way. It is possible to darken a color by using it on the same spot repeatedly, but if you do so too often it will damage the paper. If you use a lighther color on a darker color the lighther pen will "suck up" pigment of the darker color, spoiling the pen. Perhaps my felt tip pens are just low quality and I probably don't have the experience necessary to use them properly (for awesome work can be done with felt tip pens, no doubt about it).
I guess the kind of coloring I had in mind when trying out the felt tip pens can best be achieved through computer programs. Some of you did some really awesome work in coloring pictures with a computer program. What program did you use? Photoshop? How expensive is that software and is it very complex? I would love to give this kind of art a try and would be most obligued for any hints or advices from the experts
