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		<title>Chris Dreier&#8217;s Freaks &#038; Gods Page 18 Coloring Part 2</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Welcome back to Panel by Panel. It’s like my diary of creating my comic. Here you’ll see the progress of my comic Tales of the Dark Tunnel (which is world-building for my series Freaks &#038; Gods). Also, you may see some tips, shortcuts, ideas for story flow, how-tos, problem-solving, or maybe you’re just here to see some cool art.

This week is part two of my coloring process. Last week’s post I showed you how I use Krita to get the basic color flats done for a page. Now I’ve copied and pasted those colors into the page in Clip Studio Paint.]]></description>
		
		
		
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