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* Required for Story or Cover sequences, Optional on all other types of sequences | * Required for Story or Cover sequences, Optional on all other types of sequences | ||
* In addition to standard coloring, this field can also be used, with appropriate notes, to indicate artists who add 3-D effects or graytones to the artwork. If the artwork is in black and white, | * In addition to standard coloring, this field can also be used, with appropriate notes, to indicate artists who add 3-D effects or graytones to the artwork. If the artwork is in black and white, the "no colors" checkbox should be ticked. | ||
* Examples: | * Examples: | ||
* Tatjana Wood (credited) | * Tatjana Wood (credited) | ||
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* Ray Zone (3-D effects) | * Ray Zone (3-D effects) | ||
need to define how | need to define how coloring companies are credited | ||
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Revision as of 13:57, 22 October 2010
In addition to the general credit formatting rules, the following apply specifically to the colors field.
- Required for Story or Cover sequences, Optional on all other types of sequences
- In addition to standard coloring, this field can also be used, with appropriate notes, to indicate artists who add 3-D effects or graytones to the artwork. If the artwork is in black and white, the "no colors" checkbox should be ticked.
- Examples:
* Tatjana Wood (credited) * George Freeman; Digital Chameleon (separations) * Ray Fehrenbach (tones) * Ray Zone (3-D effects)
need to define how coloring companies are credited
(end of definition)
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