Experimenting with different styles on my Surface Pro 4. So, which Power Girl do you like best?
#1: Inks with Colors

#2. Pencils and color

#3. Inks, pencils, and colors

#4. Just color, no lines

I did something weird this time around. Started with a pencil sketch, then did an auto-color layer using the pencil layer as the reference layer instead of the ink layer. I thought it would give some better gradations of colors. I went back into the color layer with the airbrush tool. Then I drew the ink layer AFTER the color.
So my process gif looks a little bit out of order.

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