So I had this comic I made and I wanted to post it online. But how should I do it? I tried Comicpress but it didn't really satisfy me -- I know the digital medium is capable of much more. It would be rolling boredom. To get to this result, my inspirations were Will Eisner and Scott McCloud (of course), Fabio Yabu (a Brazilian artist that started doing comics in Flash over a decade ago), and more recently I came to know the works of the guys of Platinum Grit and Yves Bigerel ( ), that helped me shaping the idea of converting the static pages into a motion comic.
I am much more comfortable to develop my comic in this format. I really want to explore it. Let me know what you think.
Whoa this is really cool! Like an intro movie for those old console games. Maybe you can try animate the characters too. Well not really animated... like maybe... the char or bg wooshing around or stuff like that.
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I agree with myself.
Most of the time.
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I wish i was where i was when i wished i was here.
I'm really looking forward to the day I get to read the whole comic
And it's deffently not because I know you, that I think it's great ^^
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To draw or not to draw... Is THE question!
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Hadouken!!
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Visit Tlobs Studios at [link]
There you can read L.A.N. and Rotten Boy Cody for free!
And don't forget to vote for Sidewise on Zuda this month at
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Crashing... and over!!
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Hadouken!!
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