can't draw, but want to make web comics?

Started by Darren Dirt, July 14, 2005, 11:21:35 AM

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Darren Dirt

 http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/cgi-bin/comic.pl?comic=900

http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/cgi-bin/comic.pl?fivelast=1

Creativity without* the artistic talent = 900 strips for me to read over the next few dozen lunchhours...


*Contrast that with this amazing sculptor. Wowzers.
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Mr. Analog

 That's an awesome Cybersix!

Who sez you need to draw do make a comic? I can't remember who it was, and I'm probably mangling the quote, but one of the Golden Age comic writers/pencillors once said that "comics are the medium for those who can't write or draw like masters but can put them together just good enough to tell a story".
By Grabthar's Hammer

Tonnica

Quote from: "Darren Dirt"*Contrast that with this amazing sculptor. Wowzers.

Wow he even makes Hyoga "I got the Swan powers so shut up!" Knight of Cygnus from Saint Seiya/Knight of the Zodiac look cool.

I find that comics can vary wildly in presentation, drawing style, drawing skill, writing style, and writing skill. And damned be those who are big enough pricks to claim they're re-inventing a medium that re-invents itself constantly. Like Scott Kurtz. (cough)

There's also the Qwantz approach: use the same image over and over again but insert something new every time. Simple, low-effort but good effect. Everyone! Program harder!! :lol:  

Mr. Analog

 Stock images are also great, you can't beat Red Meat!
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Darren Dirt

Quote from: "Tonnica"
Quote from: "Darren Dirt"*Contrast that with this amazing sculptor. Wowzers.

Wow he even makes Hyoga "I got the Swan powers so shut up!" Knight of Cygnus from Saint Seiya/Knight of the Zodiac look cool.

I find that comics can vary wildly in presentation, drawing style, drawing skill, writing style, and writing skill. And damned be those who are big enough pricks to claim they're re-inventing a medium that re-invents itself constantly. Like Scott Kurtz. (cough)

There's also the Qwantz approach: use the same image over and over again but insert something new every time. Simple, low-effort but good effect. Everyone! Program harder!! :lol:
Scott.
Scott.
Is there a pattern here? Does the name itself somehow inherently breed narcissism? ...Tarnishing the good name of other Scotts everywhere ;)

Looks like Qwantz=GetYourWarOn=RedMeat, which both consistently rock :D

GYWO is still going strong: http://www.mnftiu.cc/mnftiu.cc/war47.html
RM construction kit still around -- and apparently quite frequently used by some -- for all you Kitten-hating MilkmanDan wannabees: http://www.monkeydyne.com/rmcs/list.phtml?author=228
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