JJ didn’t draw a solid line between the back of Arlo’s head and his pillow.
Colorist used a “bucket tool” to “fill” Arlo’s hair with yellow… with no line to separate them, it filled the pillow, too.
Upshot is, for a moment, I thought Arlo suddenly had a full head of long blonde hair.
LOL
BTW… don’t start jumping the colorist….
not only do they only get about 10 minutes to color each daily strip (an hour a week for the six days),
They generally have no way to contact the cartoonist and are under strict orders not to change any of his line work.
This colorist could probably only skip Arlo’s hair in that panel and let it stay white or let the pillow turn yellow.
JJ didn’t draw a solid line between the back of Arlo’s head and his pillow.
Colorist used a “bucket tool” to “fill” Arlo’s hair with yellow… with no line to separate them, it filled the pillow, too.
Upshot is, for a moment, I thought Arlo suddenly had a full head of long blonde hair.
LOL
BTW… don’t start jumping the colorist….
not only do they only get about 10 minutes to color each daily strip (an hour a week for the six days),
They generally have no way to contact the cartoonist and are under strict orders not to change any of his line work.
This colorist could probably only skip Arlo’s hair in that panel and let it stay white or let the pillow turn yellow.