The Tragedy of Ivoryweald...

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The Tragedy of Ivoryweald...

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Hey all... I'm pretty new around these parts; just started a strip not so long ago.

It's meant as an epic, modern-day-fantasy. Going to cover all the important bases--love, revenge, and death--best as I can manage. ;)

Anyways, some C+C would be greatly 'preciated--on the comic, or for that matter, on the webpage. HTML and I don't get along well.

Thanks, all!

http://ivoryweald.keenspace.com

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Good art, JPG compression is nill, I love the text (is that handwritten? because if it is, you've got the steadiest hand ever). The site is simple but functional (kinda like mine :P ) and that's all that matters.

Tragedy = sad = Collapse doesn't actually read it
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::laughs:: I can understand the aversion to tragedy. Which is odd, since I'm doing an epic one... ^_^

Thank you! The text is actually handwritten... the shading is the only thing done in PS.

I actually just took a look at Collapse, myself. If you don't mind my asking, about how long does it take you to pose, photograph, and put together an average page?

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Dammit! I forgot to make a joke about C+C! I was gonna make some reference to Command + Conquer but then I didn't.

Heh, I really would read it, but I get easily depressed :(

It depends on how much is in the picture, but a page generally takes from four to five hours. The latest one (the latest actual page, not the filler) only took a little more than three, though.
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