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Fun Stuff => MAKE => Topic started by: Neskah on 22 May 2005, 00:25
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New to web comics, and his tutorial has come in handy.
Everyone here seems to post their art, i think i'll hold out revealing mine for now. My friends like the content but that might be cause they're in the comic. So i turned to Jephs tutorial for guidence on the artwork itself. And it's great, (I was having trouble colouring in the lines with paint bucket, but followed jephs tech on my last episode and it's a far better way to go)
And seeing QC's (and PA's) humble graphics beginnings also gives an artist hope in themselves (my first 2 eps i did on MS paint while bored at work, so they're laughable at best). As I'm semi content with what i have now, i can only hope i follow other webcomics artists lead and perfect my style with more practice.
Anyway Cheers. I'll go back to lurking for now.
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Keep on truckin fellow artist!
btw... For some reason I've not seen this tutorial... I'm not sure how I could have missed it, but I guess I did. You happen to have the link?
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Well it's not a tutorial, my words become exceedingly lazy at times. it's his walk thru located under qc's faq.
http://www.questionablecontent.net/walkthrough.php
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THAT is quite cool!
My own method looks so bad compared to that!
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It's kinda funny, I stumbled onto that same 'tutorial' a few months ago, and found that I pretty much do the exact same thing as jeph.
A few of my steps are different, and I probably use more layers (layers are our friends), but it's very similar to how I do things.
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I use so many layers, and it's killing franki (Franki being my computer, home built from spare parts = frankensteins monster = franki... yes i'm a chick, we do these things )
I have to find a way to minimise the file size.
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That's pretty cool--but I still can't figure out how he can manage to get one of those things out every single day.
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Three outta seven isn't hard.. plus... I may have read the side notes wrong... but i think Jeph devotes his time to it as in QC's his job now... Lord knows if he sells enough merchandise and has enough advertisements it's possible to make a pretty penny.
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Franki being my computer, home built from spare parts = frankensteins monster = franki...
I try not to get all pretentious about such things, but I appreciate when people distinguish between Frankenstein and the creature.
Now if I could just get people to stop saying "money is the root of all evil"
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simple passwords are the evil of root!
HAHA! geek humor.... <sigh>
If I remember from Jeph's talk, the money coming in isn't exactly mad cash, but its just enough penny to get the rent in. It also takes him doing full time to do the comic with the help of his girl doing full time on the merchandising and stuff. 80 "man hours" a week at least if I recall correctly to do QC.
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Yeah, I would imagine that each QC comic takes a solid 4 hours (from start to finish). Jeph probably has found some shortcuts (recycling the occassional background, etc) but, unlike many webcomics, QC is consistently dynamic. I don't think I could go back through the archives and find a single frame that has been copied, and pasted into another comic down the road.
As for getting a new comic out daily, it really wouldn't be that difficult (from a technical standpoint). Consider that this comic is Jeph's full-time job... so it's not like he's spending 40 hours in an office, then spending another 4 doing the comic, and an additional few more hours dealing with merchandising. THAT would be insane!
As for Jeph keeping the story fresh, daily, and constantly writing humorous/interesting dialogue... that's just a gift, plain and simple.
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Franki being my computer, home built from spare parts = frankensteins monster = franki...
I try not to get all pretentious about such things, but I appreciate when people distinguish between Frankenstein and the creature.
Now if I could just get people to stop saying "money is the root of all evil"
Evils a point of veiw.
And most people don't know the frankenstein legend so of course then get it wrong.
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the angle I was approaching it from is this - the quote is actually "love of money is the root of all evil" (something from the New Testament). Kind of an extreme statement, but point being that it's aiming at greed; money is just money.
but, um, I suppose I'll check out Jeph's tutorial since I've been kicking around thoughts about occasionally doing comic format stuff.