I Stopped Playing Wakfu About As Fast As I Started, But I Still Like This Guy
i stopped playing wakfu about as fast as i started, but i still like this guy
(all art here is mine)
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Wandered into an article with 140 iconic cinematic shots, the comments complained there was no explanation to their composition. Decided to give it a run down and keep it to myself.
The compositions are mostly self explanatory but I wanted to see what patterns I could find. That’s just how you learn stuffs.
oh my god this vid from a /ck/ thread is incredible
I've started re-reading Awful Hospital from the beginning, it's still just as amazing a start. Do you have any tips on making a webcomic for someone who can't draw good? Like, backgrounds and staying on-model are my two biggest enemies.
I say just don’t worry about either of those things! Having fun and telling a story you like are the priorities, and the importance of how “good” it looks is all up to you but not something webcomic readers really think all that hard about.
I mean, one of the comics that inspired Awful Hospital was the horror adventure Rubyquest, and that looked like this:
I don’t think this looks “bad,” and nobody really cared how simple it was. People liked it because it was just plain interesting.
It’s okay to take shortcuts to just get something done when you’re just one artist and the main point is the plot.
(this isnt a direct reply to combat-femme, i know they’re being facetious- this is just idle musing)
I know how Videogame McProtag can fight zombies. They aren’t scary. They’re an easily understood threat that can be handled in straightforward fashion.
I DON’T know what Videogame can do when a zombie cure exists, but the government stopped funding it so only the wealthy can afford it; and now people who could have been saved are being reduced to “monsters” to be destroyed when their only crime was daring to be poor. That’s scary.
“For today’s young heroes, the real threat is neither adults nor fellow kids but an incomprehensible world hellbent on punishing them with a harshness disproportionate to their crimes, or for crimes they didn’t even commit, or sometimes for no reason at all. It’s a punishment that can’t be delayed, contested, or fought against, only endured.”