Teddy and the Yeti #1
"Truth and Consequences" in Teddy and the Yeti #1 (2009) offers a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the comic’s creation, with colorist Karin Rindevall walking readers through the four-stage process of coloring a single page. From the initial black-and-white line art by Duane Redhead to the final layered hues, the issue showcases the meticulous craft of bringing a scene to life. The interior artwork and coloring are both credited to Duane Redhead and Karin Rindevall, respectively, while the cover by Duane Redhead presents a striking visual of the title’s central duo.
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A step-by-step explanation by the colorist Karin Rivendell about the steps used to color a single page of this issue. Four stages of page 3 are shown, starting with the black and white pencil and ink page, and moving through three steps of building up the coloring of different parts of the page, ending with the finished page.
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