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Post by kapaza on Jul 11, 2005 0:05:18 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Color them ALL![/glow] Very nice work my friends
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patjade
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Post by patjade on Jul 11, 2005 0:44:26 GMT -5
I think the B&W works for this comic, although a color page. on occasion, may work to emphasize a scene. It depends on the scene.
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Post by sileath on Jul 11, 2005 22:04:10 GMT -5
I beleive black and write to be classic and helps to focus in on detail within the page. A coloured page every so often might help to add variance or draw attention to an important point in the developement of the comic.
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Post by Mike on Jul 11, 2005 22:47:39 GMT -5
Let's see. I think that what one of my friends told me holds true. "Color" screams out 'I am pretty and I am here to entertain you,' whereas Black and White screams out 'read me and take me seriously.' Color is nice, for special things, but it can get in the way.
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dinges
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Post by dinges on Jul 13, 2005 15:21:18 GMT -5
I like it mixed, like in dominic deegan, that way you keep the B&W idea, but can see the colors of the shirts, sweaters, buildings and happenings so once in a while.
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Post by Mike on Jul 13, 2005 15:29:46 GMT -5
Hm. Do you have an example of the type of color you mean...? I can't seem to find it in Dominic Deegan...
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dinges
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Post by dinges on Jul 14, 2005 14:42:17 GMT -5
Hm. Do you have an example of the type of color you mean...? I can't seem to find it in Dominic Deegan... sure here it isI can't really give you an example of the colored pages, you need to reed all the way through.
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Post by Mike on Jul 14, 2005 18:07:51 GMT -5
Ah, that's what I meant. I skimmed through a bunch of their pages and didn't really see anything in color.
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Post by faeoori on Jul 14, 2005 22:35:46 GMT -5
I thin you should have a colored page at least once a week and during important plot areas perhaps even more than that. Coloring the pages brings /up/ the quality of a comic, not down. How ever, it can slow the production of a comic severly, so I'd say stick to about once a week or so.
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Post by Mike on Jul 15, 2005 14:10:48 GMT -5
Well, Fae, considering our comic (as of now) only updates once a week... *winks*
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Post by faeoori on Jul 15, 2005 14:18:49 GMT -5
ok, so call it once a month? once evert 3-5 pages I'd guess. I used to comics that are biweekly or even daily... I don't know how those peopel get so many out?
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Post by Mike on Jul 15, 2005 17:46:36 GMT -5
Well, lots of those comics are smaller in size. A three panel vector strip would be easy to do, but we're doing a full comic-page. If it was her only job, then I guess Alicia could average a page a day, buuuut she's not only busy with other things (like school) but she's also a perfectionist.
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Post by faeoori on Jul 15, 2005 19:29:02 GMT -5
Meh I was basing it on alkelae and shivae... but that woman does comics full time. Their full page and vary from once a day to twice a week. Hmm, but like I said, that's her full time job and they have a staff of three or four...
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Post by Mike on Jul 15, 2005 22:05:21 GMT -5
Lucky bastards! If this becomes more popular, and we have the luxury, we may begin to update more often. *grins* So I mean, that's partially up to us, but you guys can sure help get people in here too. If you do, there will be fanservice!
And stuff. Yes... always stuff...
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Post by faeoori on Jul 16, 2005 11:17:34 GMT -5
well I can't dpnate money as I am a po' college student... but I've already began to spread the word. Hoipefully my friends will pick it up soon!
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