Fantômne ov teh [i]ZOMFG![/i] ßketchbook...zors wrote:
The question remains though, in what way should I post said pages that would be most convenient for you guys?
I'd rename this particular thread to read something like Comments on "Ravenloft: The Comic".
Then start a completely separate thread called "Ravenloft: The Comic".
Nobody but you will post in the comic's main thread. Each time you post, you ideally post nothing but Ravenloft comic strips. That will keep the layout uncluttered so people don't have to wade through loads of commentary to see the comics. They can come here, to this comments thread, in order to discuss it. Likewise, if you want to share your thoughts, do so in this thread and we can respond to your manifest awesomeness* here.
* The SI dimension for awesomeness is actually "osimosity" or, in European standardized spelling, Ösimosité**.
** The SI unit of measurement of Ösimosité is the ChNr, or "ChuckNorris".
Phantom of the Sketchbook wrote:Special note goes to Lord Godefroi for his critique. Thank you, and I will certainly keep it all in mind. Since I've made pages 3-5 already I don't know if I can apply any advise just yet, but I'll take a look and see what I can do to make it more reader friendly. Again, thank you. It's good to receive input from someone with some seniority in this kind of work.
Only worry about retrofitting your work when it becomes necessary or convenient. Sometimes, because their skills have improved so much over the course of their strips, some artists go back and completely re-draw their initial pages to match the style of their later pages. . . . Of course, you don't have to worry about that for now.
For now, just worry about getting your strip out on a regular basis and applying what you've learned when you're able.
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Hey! Don't change the way you sketch! Don't mind what the others say! I like the sketches as they are. More... in theme so to speak.
Also to answer your question if I would like a weekly update:
NO!
I demand an hourly update! Now don't make me look for my whip! get to work!
Really thanks for that art man! Awesome.
"You truly see what a person is made of, when you begin to slice into them" - Semirhage
"I am not mad, no matter what you're implying." - Litalia My DMGuild work!
Nice stuff. I've always envied folks who can draw a bit-I always feel like I have a dozen ideas for comics, but have no luck finding an artist who wants to work with me.
But, I digress. So far, so good! Looking forward to the next few pages.
Hm...Page Three reminds me of a thread we had around here, a few months back, in which we were discussing the Barovians' lack of knowledge of vampires. Sister Tara's "What manner of beast...?" line reminded me strongly of that.
I didn't, of course, jump to the conclusion that one of the Mordentish folk was George, but I did note the culturally-apropos tricorn.
Page 5 is up. I'm sure the Fraternity will be ever so surprised to hear that the blood-draining monster haunting a village in Barovia was, in fact, a vampire.
Phantom of the Sketchbook wrote:Page 5 is up. I'm sure the Fraternity will be ever so surprised to hear that the blood-draining monster haunting a village in Barovia was, in fact, a vampire.
No way! ! !
"You truly see what a person is made of, when you begin to slice into them" - Semirhage
"I am not mad, no matter what you're implying." - Litalia My DMGuild work!
"No, but evil is still being — Is having reason — Being reasonable! Mousie understands? Is always being reason. Is punishing world for not being... Like in head. Is always reason. World should be different, is reason."