Mr. Bob
Dungeon Master
Reliquary's Artist - Krysta
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Post by Mr. Bob on Jul 17, 2007 9:11:01 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm looking for the right style to suit the comic that doesn't take such a long time to produce. My current style looks decent but just takes forever. I brought this up because I'm thinking about working with more form and gesture(which means less detail, but more stable update times) instead of my uniform sketchiness(oxymoron, yes, I know). And I know it might be tempting to vote yes just because you like the picture, but keep in mind it'll have my style in it, which is less professional and refined at the time. Check out Jason Chan's art! It's gorgeous! ( Warning: some images contain nudity and/or gore) Thoughts? Here're some more examples of the style I'm thinking: If you need more, let me know. Essentially I want more expression and form than detail. This'll work best in battle scenes when things go really fast, as this style has a lot of energy and distortion. I'll institute it into this week's strip for better clarity on what I mean.
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Post by zjmilroy on Aug 9, 2007 16:26:14 GMT -5
I like detail in comics, and I think this style might take a bit longer.
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Mr. Bob
Dungeon Master
Reliquary's Artist - Krysta
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Post by Mr. Bob on Aug 9, 2007 22:27:29 GMT -5
But you're not drawing it, are you?
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Post by zjmilroy on Aug 10, 2007 16:10:44 GMT -5
No, your right I am not drawing the comic, but my statement was for you when I said it might take longer to do. I mean if you want to spend more time doing the comic then you are right now go ahead and change the style. I still think that detail is better in the long run, but I can see how this style might be effective in battle sequences.
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