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"@Background Pony #3B04":/1537224#comment_6516339
Legitimate question now that I'm looking at it with fresh eyes. To make the character more legible in the scene, I darkened the background, then significantly darkened the tree she was on to help it appear further forward in the composition (but didn't darken Zecora). So the reason she would appear as a more pale African skintone (rather than a much darker tone) is an effect of darkening the background to establish better separation of elements in the scene. I opted not to darken her skintones out of habit in working on print-medium comics; if something in a scene is supposed to be legible, it has to be much lighter. Giving her a skin tone relative to the surrounding environment would cause her to not appear in print, unfortunately.
If it becomes a point of contention for people, I'll have no problem giving it a second go and adjusting her skintones to be a dark black. Wouldn't actually be that bad of an idea to have a version where she would appear black in print (this current version here), and a new version where she would appear black on a digital display.
Legitimate question now that I'm looking at it with fresh eyes. To make the character more legible in the scene, I darkened the background, then significantly darkened the tree she was on to help it appear further forward in the composition (but didn't darken Zecora). So the reason she would appear as a more pale African skintone (rather than a much darker tone) is an effect of darkening the background to establish better separation of elements in the scene. I opted not to darken her skintones out of habit in working on print-medium comics; if something in a scene is supposed to be legible, it has to be much lighter. Giving her a skin tone relative to the surrounding environment would cause her to not appear in print, unfortunately.
If it becomes a point of contention for people, I'll have no problem giving it a second go and adjusting her skintones to be a dark black. Wouldn't actually be that bad of an idea to have a version where she would appear black in print (this current version here), and a new version where she would appear black on a digital display.