Sensible file size for new arty comic?
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:19 pm
Hi everyone!
A small question, in a similar vein to one which graced these forums a few months ago - what file size is sensible for comics with larger (width, height) dimensions?
I've just launched an epic sci-fi comic/graphic novel - Galaxy Defenders: 1999 - with influences from 50s to 70s sci-fi. The best description is "retro-futuristic"; I feel the art has to be colourful and engaging to carry the genre.
But - now that I've settled (in the last two updates and the one on the drawing board) into a sort of portrait A4 ratio for the comic with a width of 800 pixels (recommended max) I find that each update is between 290 and 360k.
I worry that this is prohibitive to dial up users, but at the same time, the first seriously eye-distracting compression artefacts begin to appear at only 50k less than the file size I chose - which would save only a mere fraction of the download time.
I'd appreciate any advice on strategies to deal with this - or whether i should just accept it. I'm using Photoshop, save-for-web options.
Any other critique of the comic/art (based on ink/brush, rather than pen) as it stands would be welcome, however there are only 5 updates online so far - and I have given almost no effort to the layout of the webpage yet.
Here is the most recent update.
Here is the first of the 5 updates.
Thanks Muchly for everything, in advance.
-T
PS. As I am in the process of moving between webspace providers, my avatar and signature banner may not currently appear.
A small question, in a similar vein to one which graced these forums a few months ago - what file size is sensible for comics with larger (width, height) dimensions?
I've just launched an epic sci-fi comic/graphic novel - Galaxy Defenders: 1999 - with influences from 50s to 70s sci-fi. The best description is "retro-futuristic"; I feel the art has to be colourful and engaging to carry the genre.
But - now that I've settled (in the last two updates and the one on the drawing board) into a sort of portrait A4 ratio for the comic with a width of 800 pixels (recommended max) I find that each update is between 290 and 360k.
I worry that this is prohibitive to dial up users, but at the same time, the first seriously eye-distracting compression artefacts begin to appear at only 50k less than the file size I chose - which would save only a mere fraction of the download time.
I'd appreciate any advice on strategies to deal with this - or whether i should just accept it. I'm using Photoshop, save-for-web options.
Any other critique of the comic/art (based on ink/brush, rather than pen) as it stands would be welcome, however there are only 5 updates online so far - and I have given almost no effort to the layout of the webpage yet.
Here is the most recent update.
Here is the first of the 5 updates.
Thanks Muchly for everything, in advance.
-T
PS. As I am in the process of moving between webspace providers, my avatar and signature banner may not currently appear.