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I might be able to lend a hand. I've got about a month of buffer right now, and though I just agreed to a crossover myself, I was planning to do it in another art style (one that takes less time to draw) so I may have the spare time to do something with LB as well. Maybe I could tie the two together. Do you mind black and white though?
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I don't mind black and white. ^_^ Although, Vinnie, don't try to overstretch yourself! I wouldn't want to be the reason you'd fall behind or anything.
Carter doesn't really know any martial arts. His fighting he learns as he goes - with mostly just punching and kicking that he'll observe in a movie or from his days in school when kids used to fight. Otherwise he's on the average citizen level in his physical fighting.
Carter doesn't really know any martial arts. His fighting he learns as he goes - with mostly just punching and kicking that he'll observe in a movie or from his days in school when kids used to fight. Otherwise he's on the average citizen level in his physical fighting.
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Carter usually sleeps around the time he gets home, usually by 3:30 AM and sleeps until noon, then starts a work shift five days a week at 1 PM until 9 PM. Sometimes he comes in if there are sales that need to be done on his off days. He'll sleep in longer on those days.Wandering Observer wrote:A few more questions, while I'm at it.
When does Carter Sleep? For How long?
Carter lives in an apartment, correct?
And yes, he lives in an apartment. Second floor.
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sounds good. As you might have guessed, I dropped my previous story idea for one that fits in your universe a bit better. You'll see it soon enough.
For the record, a small strip buffer is never a bad thing. All of the big name strips, such as Penny Arcade, Megatokyo and Applegeeks work without buffers, and they do so fine, even if they miss an update once and a while. I'm burning through the pages I'm writing for you, and even that is a very time consuming process. If you truly have a month of buffer in front of you, as a reader, I'd prefer that you take the time to improve the quality of the website and comic, rather than simply insure that your comic updates regularly.
Not to mention that routine is an incredibly effective tool. If you get too far ahead in your updates, you might find that the actual time you spend on your comic becomes erratic. It's almost impossible to do ANY time consuming activity unless you have a very, very set routine. As a writer, I'm sure you're already a bit aware of this.
I know how seriously you take your writing and your art, so I truly wish to stress the importance of quality in both fields. There's no sense in putting time into anything unless the time is used effectively and meaningfully. Otherwize, you're wasting the precious time you have to live on this earth.
For the record, a small strip buffer is never a bad thing. All of the big name strips, such as Penny Arcade, Megatokyo and Applegeeks work without buffers, and they do so fine, even if they miss an update once and a while. I'm burning through the pages I'm writing for you, and even that is a very time consuming process. If you truly have a month of buffer in front of you, as a reader, I'd prefer that you take the time to improve the quality of the website and comic, rather than simply insure that your comic updates regularly.
Not to mention that routine is an incredibly effective tool. If you get too far ahead in your updates, you might find that the actual time you spend on your comic becomes erratic. It's almost impossible to do ANY time consuming activity unless you have a very, very set routine. As a writer, I'm sure you're already a bit aware of this.
I know how seriously you take your writing and your art, so I truly wish to stress the importance of quality in both fields. There's no sense in putting time into anything unless the time is used effectively and meaningfully. Otherwize, you're wasting the precious time you have to live on this earth.
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I kind of dropped my first idea, which was a potential Nailbat/Lightbringer crossover. Having just come off one crossover, I don't want to overdo it. I'd love for the two to meet one day, but story wise it isn't appropriate at the time.
That said I do have a couple of gag strips I'm working on. Maybe I can string them together and call it "Lightbumbler"
That said I do have a couple of gag strips I'm working on. Maybe I can string them together and call it "Lightbumbler"
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Does this answer your question?


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I might take you up on that next week. Exams are almost over, and I might sit down and write a Lightbringer storyline. However, my artistic skills are non-existant.Johndar wrote:I don't really think of myself as a very good writer, so I can't say I'd be down for writing a guest story line. However, I would love to do guest art for an issue. If anyone has a story for LB they want to do, but can't/don't want to draw, I might be able to fit that into my schedule.

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Then you two could work together. ^^Heliomance wrote:I might take you up on that next week. Exams are almost over, and I might sit down and write a Lightbringer storyline. However, my artistic skills are non-existant.Johndar wrote:I don't really think of myself as a very good writer, so I can't say I'd be down for writing a guest story line. However, I would love to do guest art for an issue. If anyone has a story for LB they want to do, but can't/don't want to draw, I might be able to fit that into my schedule.
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Okay, I've had a bare-bones idea for a storyline. Two questions.
1) How would LB react to a female supervillain?
2) How would he react to a supervillain that goes around nude while villaining? (There is a good reason for it, it's not just gratuitous, and I'm sure the artist would handle it tastefully. Actually, two good reasons, one of which is because I think Carter's reaction to said naked supervillainess might be an interesting thing to explore in itself)
1) How would LB react to a female supervillain?
2) How would he react to a supervillain that goes around nude while villaining? (There is a good reason for it, it's not just gratuitous, and I'm sure the artist would handle it tastefully. Actually, two good reasons, one of which is because I think Carter's reaction to said naked supervillainess might be an interesting thing to explore in itself)

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To a female supervillain? The same way he'd react to a male supervillain. ^_~ Bear in mind the next storyline will feature three female supervillains as it is, so it's not that big a deal.
Now, a NAKED supervillain, be it male or female, is going to have him raising an eyebrow and asking, "You do realize you're not wearing any clothes, right?" And depending on the severity of the threat of said supervillain (thief, harmless person drawing attention to themself, or murderous psycho) is how he will treat the situation. He may be more playful or wisecracking if it's a thief or just someone drawing attention to themselves, but a murderer he's going to treat them like he would any other murderer, clothes or not.
Now, a NAKED supervillain, be it male or female, is going to have him raising an eyebrow and asking, "You do realize you're not wearing any clothes, right?" And depending on the severity of the threat of said supervillain (thief, harmless person drawing attention to themself, or murderous psycho) is how he will treat the situation. He may be more playful or wisecracking if it's a thief or just someone drawing attention to themselves, but a murderer he's going to treat them like he would any other murderer, clothes or not.
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