One of the last commercials we did with Doctor Amos, PhD of the 3rd Light District in ClockWorks City. Dr. Amos didn’t want to o the commercial at first, being a traditional physician. So, we donated dozens of copies of WANTED:HERO to his practice, which he proceeded to prescribe in rare humor-dysfunction cases. The results were so dramatic, he was the...
Scanning your eComic
(This article was written the first part of 2006) If you are going to make eComics, you have two basic options when it comes to getting your work online: start digital, or scan. Since my own experience is limited to the traditional production of comics, we will cover the aspect of scanning. Now, keep in mind that I use one specific program above all others, and...
The Religion of Paper.
If you think for one moment you can get away with anything but the ‘pure’ paper…you’re wrong. Getting the wrong kind of paper can destroy your efforts–such as acid in the paper, or a yellow texture, which can corrode the scans. In fact, there are many Gnomes who feel strongly about the type of paper you should use for an eComic....
Tools of the Trade
Hello, this is “The Voice”, filling in for Jaime Buckley who is off world this week. You know what an eComic is, you have your amazing idea…so what now? You need the right tools. Ask yourself–how are you going to make your art? Traditional? Digital only? …or maybe a combination of both, like WANTED:HERO. Only you know what you specifically...
Do you have an idea for your eComic?
This may sound like a simple matter, but trust me when I say it deserves a measure of time for your consideration: Do you have an idea for your eComic? Sure, Brit-Boy is a Superhero from the UK, who has the phenomenal power of mind-over-cheese. He can also flip nunchakus of Leafield at deadly speeds, and slide under doors by transforming into liquid Lincolnshire...
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