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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:47 pm
by RobertBlake
hilarioushenry wrote:Man, if I hadn't started my comic already, I'd sure want to start after reading this!


NOTE: That wasn't sarcasm.
Agreed. After reading this thread, I'm feeling really pumped about working on my sequential art. :D

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:53 pm
by Noise Monkey
RobertBlake wrote:
hilarioushenry wrote:Man, if I hadn't started my comic already, I'd sure want to start after reading this!


NOTE: That wasn't sarcasm.
Agreed. After reading this thread, I'm feeling really pumped about working on my sequential art. :D
You guys must be reading a different thread than I am.

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 4:14 pm
by Jae87
I planned my comic for almoast two years before getting a site for it. I had another comic before it that someone else drew (only got a few pages in) but that taught me the HTML and FTP basics.
From reading all the webcomics I have on my favorite list, I've learned that just jumping in and starting a comic is the best way. The art, story, and everything else might change as you go, but it can lead to something better.