Originally posted by it290@Fri, 2005-04-08 @ 11:05 PM
Okay, couple of thoughts off the top of my head:
1> don't use gradient backgrounds. They just make stuff look ugly and 'computerized'.
A drawn background would look sooo much better... you don't have to add much detail, just draw a few things in perspective and give them slightly flatter colors than the foreground artwork. You can blur the bg a bit if you want, too.
2> Nix with the drop shadows- they just muddy up the artwork.
3> characters look good, but the outlines are too thick. also, they need to have more varied and natural line weight. Buy a Wacom and use the pressure sensitivity, or draw your stuff on paper and scan it.
4> Lettering needs a lot of work. Do it by hand, or get a better comic type font. Also, don't ever use type as small as the stuff in the top right of the last panel. You're better off using all caps, as well.
I won't comment on the humor -- it usually takes a few strips to get a feel for writing.
edit - oh yeah, he's not doing crack, is he? Crack is usually something that's smoked.... also, it wouldn't really make you think you had scorpions all over your body, but whatever.
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1. Agreed. I plan on changing that, but I'm trying out different things for the BGs at the moment. For example, I really like what Scott does for VGCats.com. He does awesome backgrounds, and I'd love to do something that awesome, also the guy from ctrlaltdel-online.com is really good too.
2. I'm trying to get the shadowed look right, I'm still a n00b with PhotoShop, lol.
3. Got $700 for that Wacom? heh. Actually, i'm supposed to be given one by a buddy, one of the really nice ones, but it's for Macs only, and I don't have a Mac at the moment, but I'm looking into getting one.
4. Yeah the TabletPC i used to draw this specific comic doesn't have a working NIC, and I'm just too lazy to find a good comic font and transfer it via USB, so.. you get the idea. =P
Thanks for the input, I really appreciate it.
edit: About the really small text... that was actually intentional. It's not meant to be part of the 'story-line' (as if) of the comic, it was meant as a joke about Batman/Robin and their torrid love affairs (notice the 'POW!' at their groins). =P