I don’t normally talk about production matters. But for this photo-comic I wanted to make the four figures in the foreground stand out. In the original the women in the background were almost as luminous as the four main figures. And thus they competed for attention with those four figures.
So I darkened all the women in the background—not a lot, but just enough to put them a bit in shadow. The one exception was the woman in the background just to the left of Chaplin. Her I darkened just a smidge. The way she grinned at Chaplin was just too funny to entirely lose in the crowd.
scote1379 Premium Member over 1 year ago
The Big Guys contract says He never smiles ! ( Good one John )
nosirrom over 1 year ago
And ask them why I wasn’t invited!
Everyone, can I have your attention?
Differentname over 1 year ago
[nsfw] whatever you do don’t search Erica Campbell, a large busted porn star. You have been warned
Dobby53 Premium Member over 1 year ago
“I’ll take what’s behind fan #2 for $50.”
ekw555 over 1 year ago
oh, that Little Tramp!
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
This calls for Hercule Poirot’s services! He’ll save the day!
ChessPirate over 1 year ago
He was The Great Dictator, after which she expected The Gold Rush, but all she got was The Kid…
mokspr Premium Member over 1 year ago
I suspect it’s the Italian, the mute in the top hat and the guy with the grease paint eyebrows and mustache standing around that statuesque blonde!
Calvins Brother over 1 year ago
It’s that “We done it” look. Gives ’em away every time.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
“You too extremely happy people, have you noticed anything strange?”
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator over 1 year ago
I don’t normally talk about production matters. But for this photo-comic I wanted to make the four figures in the foreground stand out. In the original the women in the background were almost as luminous as the four main figures. And thus they competed for attention with those four figures.
So I darkened all the women in the background—not a lot, but just enough to put them a bit in shadow. The one exception was the woman in the background just to the left of Chaplin. Her I darkened just a smidge. The way she grinned at Chaplin was just too funny to entirely lose in the crowd.