Burn wrote:I think one of the most important things is the placement of the caption and making sure it's readable.
Black writing on dark backgrounds do NOT work. Your reader shouldn't have to strain his eyes to read.
Oh and spelling and grammar. It doesn't take long to run something through a spell checker (hell, most browsers have it built in now). Which is why it's probably a good idea to have your script written first.
Va'al wrote:Avoid language?
Madeus Prime wrote:Va'al wrote:Avoid language?
As in cussing, swearing, and rude humor. (I'm all for a bodily function joke, but there's a limit)
Va'al wrote:What about humour versus serious storylines? How do you strike a balance, if at all? Tips, ideas, suggestions?
Burn wrote:Va'al wrote:What about humour versus serious storylines? How do you strike a balance, if at all? Tips, ideas, suggestions?
I think it all comes down to what sort of story people want to craft.
You've seen my photocomics and stories, I either go hardcore serious (rare) or my personal preference, utter stupidity at the expense of others.
Susha wrote:On the other hand I plan to keep some space for more "realistic" conversations, and for example was thinking of but at this point propose to all those here, to produce a "strip" that is directly inspired from a known comic strip. I was thinking Peanuts but doesn't have to be. The way i plan to do this is by breaking the barrier.. the wall.. the third... what does brainstorm call it... oh nevermind.. by portraying the characters in "ofscreen" scenes, as how they show "deleted" scenes at the end of movies. for example with characters dsicussing plot with me etc..
just thoughts for now.
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